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THE 
NORTH  AMERICAN  PHYLLOSTICTAS 

With   Descriptions  of   tlie  Species   Publislied 

up  to  August,  1900, 

BY 

J.   B.  ELLIS   &  B.  M.   EVERHART. 


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In  Fr.  S.  M.  L»:  u27.  182L'. 


'•'Pevitheeia  suboutieiilar  thin,  membranaceous, 
pierced  above,  small,  groAvinjL?  on  discolored  areas  of 
the  leaves  (si)ots) .  *ST)orules  ovate,  oblong,  elliptical 
or  jjjlobose,  b.yaline,  basidia  inconspicuous  or  none. 

/.      On  leaves  of  dicotyledonous  frees  and  shrubs. 

I.    Phyllosticta  minima,  (B.  «fe  C.) 

Splia(ro])nis  minium,  B.  &  ('.  (trcv,  ;{;  'J.  1874. 
I'liyllostirlu  (i('('ric()lu,(\  &  K.  (^rev.  8:  11.  1H7!>. 
Phi/lloNtictnnc'ticnIn,    Sacc  Syll.  4:  14.  188». 
Jhpnzea  hriitniea,  B.  H.  ('.  (Ircv.  4:  l.");").  187<!? 

Kxsicc.  Ell.    N.  A.  V.   r.:{4.     Hnl.    F.  Eur.    'Xm,  Ell.  \'  Evrlit.  F. 
..  Col.  (MjO.     Sydow  JMycotlu'ca    Marcrliicii,  148(1,  :{878. 

On  leaves  of  , /<ry  ruhrnnt,  common  where  that 
tree  is  tVnind. 

Epii)hyllous.  Hi)ots  subcircnlar,  2-5  mm.  diam. 
reddish -brown,  becoming  l)ale  in  the  center  with  a 
])urplisli-red  border,  the  whole  included  within  a 
narrow,  slightly  raised,  cin'umscribing  line.  Peri- 
thecia  oftener  marginal  on  the  si)ots,  small,  slightly 
prominent  above,  visible  also  below,  lOO-llJO  //  diam. 
])la<'k.     S])orules,  globose,  S-9  x  ')-(>  u. 

♦I'eritheciu  iind  Sporuies  beintr  of  prime  importance  are  mndoto  betrin  with 
capltalH  to  help  one  more  readily  to  refer  to  either  of  theHe  characters  without 
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2.  Phyllostlcta  aborliva,  E.  &  K. 

.lonni.  Mycol..  1:  4.  IHS."..  i<l.  L':  i:{.  IH.Sd. 

On  leaves  of  Mfiu'spcnHHw  ('auadetifie^  Kansas 
(Kellernian.) 

Spots  bnjwn,  snbeir<*nlai',  .25-1  <'m.,  with  a 
detinite,  darker  colored,  scarcely  raised  inarj»in.  Peri- 
tliecia  innate,  ]>nnctit*orni,  niinnte,  ])lack  and  thickly 
scattered  over  the  stiots  on  lK>th  sides  ot*  tlie  leaves. 
Spornles  ini])erfectly  develo])ed. 

3.  Phylloslicta  viridis,  E.  &  K. 

Jourii.  Mycol.  .'•:  14L'.  ISHJ). 
lOxsicc.  Kll.  &  Kvrht.  N.  A.  K.  •_'S:{4.     Kll.  cV:  Kvrht.  F.  Col.  1U?8. 

On  leaves  of  Fra.rinHs  riridis,  Kansas  (Barthol- 
omew.) 

On  lar^'e  snl)indetinite,  (.T)-!  centimeter)  spots 
visible  on  both  sides  of  the  leaf  with  a  paler  shaded 
mari»'in.  IVrithecia  hyi)0[diyllons,  nnmerons,  sul)- 
erinnpent,  small,  Gr>-8(l//,  of  rather  coarse  cellnlar 
strncture.  Sporules  almndant,  oblont",  minnte  (2x 
.')//).  The  spots  nmch  resemble  those  of  7-*.  Frn.i'ni 
E.  tSi;  ^[.,  but  that  has  s])ornles  T)-?  by  2.5-1} «  and 
nuicli  larj^er  epiphyllons  ])erithecia. 

4.  Phylloslicta    fraxinicola.  Cnrr. 

CniT.  liiim.  Trans.  :{:{:{.   1.S.VJ. 

J'In/lloslirta  Fni.rini,  K.  &  iM.  Am.  Nat.  IS:  lS!t.  1,SS4. 
.loiini.   MycM.l.  '_':  ir».  ISHll. 

J'hi/lltislirta  niricffdtd,  K.  \.  K.,  Journ.  Mvool.  fc  14").  1889. 
K.\si('('!  Kll.  N.  A.   V.  110:{,  2i\Hl.  Sydow.  A[.  March.  107H. 

On  Fnt.i'inifs  riridis,  Kansas  ( Bartholomew  jspornles 
sm(>kv-hvaline,  IV4  x  2.5-1}  </,  on  Fhu'/hhs,  MichiL^an 
(Spalding)  4-5  x  2.5-J}  </,  on  Fni.rinns,  Pennsyha- 
nia  (Martin)  5-7x2.5-:}//,  on  Froiinns  ./nHriraiHi^ 
Mississip])i  (Ti'acy)  5-()  x  1.5-2'/,  on  Fntjiuns,  Penn- 
sylvania (Han J  (i-T  x  2.5-:}  //. 

Si>ots  li^ht  br(»wn,  .5-1  cm.  diani.,  with  a 
narrow,  dai'k  ])nrplish  border.  Perithecia epiphyllons, 
scattered,  black,  lenticnlar,  i:}0-15()(/  diam.  Sporules 
oblong  or  (ddong-elliptical. 


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5.  Phylloslicta  Garryae,  Cko.  &  Hark. 

(ir«'V.  U:  S4.  1H,SI.  .Fourii.  Mv'ol.  "J:  1.').  ISIiC. 
Sacc.  Syll.  ;{:  L'4.  1SS4. 

On  (jian'f/a  r//i/)fir<f,  California  (Harknoss.) 

Epiphyllons,  s])ots  oUiptical,  liglit  ^roy,  border 
purple.  Peritheeia  i)lack,  shininj?,  slijjjhtly  i)r<)niinent. 
Spornlos  narrow-elliptic,  hyaline,  eontinnons,  10-12  x 
2 -2  J)  u. 

6.  Phylloslicta  micropuncta,  Cke. 

Ann.   N.  Y.  Acad.  Sei.  1:  181.  1S7H 

P.  J'crsecw  K.  cV:  M.  -louni.  Mycol.  1:  100.  IS.**:..  i<l.  2:  17.  IWO. 

On  leaves  of  7''f';-.sYYA  <V/yv>//>^^>/.S'/.s%  Florida  (Martin) 
Louisiana  (Lanjiilois) . 

Epii)liyllous.  Spots  sulx'ireular.  ^'rayisli -brown, 
..")-!  em.  diain.  with  a  narrow,  <lark  border.  Peritiie- 
(iia  minute  (blO-HOO //) ,  l)rownisli-blaek,  erumpent. 
Sporules  ol)lonu"  or  ovate-oblon^',  nueleate,  (3  i^i  long" 
Cke.),  (:MS  X  1-:^'/,  Martin.^ 

7.  Phylloslicla  Magnoliae,  Sac( . 

Mich.  1:  i:{!).  1S77. 
Kxsicc.  Mriosi  cV  i'avair.  F.  I'ar.  No.  1!). 

On  leaves  ot  Mof/Ho/in  f/noH/i fiord,  Louisiana 
(Langlois),  Florida  (Martin  cSc:  L^nderwood) . 

Spots  sulx'ireular  and  <lirty  svbite,  S)-2S)  em. 
diam.,  with  a  narrow,  dark  margin,  liually  often  eon- 
tluent  and  of  irregular  shape,  2-0  em.  across,  occupy- 
ing a  large  ])ai't  of  the  leaf.  Perithecia  e])i}>hyllous, 
evenly  scattered,  (h'pressed-hemispherical,  lUKMOOtf 
diam.,  the  ])erforated  apex  raising  and  splitting  the 
enidermis.  Snorules  narr<>w-(dli])tical  (i-Hx  1.5-2  u 
(6-10  X  2-4t/  Briosi  &  Cavarr.) ,  2 -nucleate. 

Sarcardo  says  spots  "iminarginate;"  but  the 
spec,  in  Briosi  &  Cavarra's  Fung.  l*arass.  ha\'e  the 
same  narrow,  dark  margin  as  ours  and  are  evidently 
the  same  as  ours. 


8.  Phylloslicla  glauca,  Cko. 

On  leaves  of   Mdi/uolia  f/lanra   So.  (  a.  (Kavenel). 

Spots  pallid,  ueavlv  voiind,  :^4  nun.  diam.,  border 
dark  brown,  slightly  raised.  Peritheeia  punetiforni, 
black,  epiphyllons,  ernnii)ent,  ()r)-8()//  diani.  Sporules 
oblong,  hyaline,  4x1  //. 

The  above  description  by  Dr.  Martin,  from  spec,  in 
Rav  P  Am.  makes  this  differ  from  7^//////o.s'^/>^</J/^///>'^>- 
//fYf'  Sacc  in  the  character  of  the  spots  and  smaller 
spores,  bnt  it  is  not  improbable  that  it  is  only  a  form 
of  the  last  mentioned  s])ecies. 

9.  Phyllosticta  Cookei,  Sacc. 

7^  MdfinoUue  Cke.  Grev.  !):  !)4.  ISKl. 

On  leaves  of  Jfdfjnoiid  <tcnm'ni(tta.  West  Va. 
(Nnttall) . 

Epiphyllons.  Spots  variable  in  form,  becoming 
whitish,  n('>t  marginate.  Perithecia  pnnctiform,  lens- 
shape<l.  Spornles  oblong-ovoid,nne(inal,  8^12x2-4..)  u. 

Differs  from  P.  Mttquoliac  Sacc.  in  its  mncdi 
larger  spornles.  In  .Mr.'  Nnttall's  specc.  they  are 
12 -"2(1  X  ()- 7. .')//. 

10.    Phyllosticta  Coccolobae,  E.  &  E. 

Nintli  Animal  Rep-  ^l<»-  ''^<»^-  <''»i*«Ip"'  1'^-  l^''^- 

On  leaves  of  Coccoloha  nvifera  (L.)  Jacq.  Nassau, 
Bahama  Islds.  Nov.  1SJ)0,   (Prof.  A.  S.  Hitchcock.) 

Spots  amphigenons,  circular,  :^^)  mm.  diam. 
purplish -red  with  a  slightly  raised,  darker-co  ored 
border,  outside  of  which  is  a  narrow  zone  bordered 
l)y  anappressed,  coarse,  light  coh)red  fringe  of  hy- 
phae.  Peritheciainnate,  mostly  hypophyUous,  mnu^^; 
invisible  without  a  lens.  ^  Sporules  narrow -elliptical 
or  subfusoid,  hyaline,  4-.")  x  2  </. 


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11.  Phyllosticla  Dircae,  E.  &  D. 

Can.  Uec.  Sci.  2U7.  IS'Jii. 

On  leaA'es  of  Dirvu  pnhisfris,  Canada,  (Dearness.) 

Spots  subciroular,  .5-1  cm.  diam.  sometimes  con- 
fluent, subzonate,  margin  narrow  and  nearly  black, 
tlie  center  becoming  cinereons  and  soon  falling  out. 
Peritliecia  numerous,  reddish,  scattered  over  the  en- 
tire spot,  epiphyllous  but  visible  below,  only  the  apex 
erumpent,  (JO-lOO //  diam.  Sporules  oblong-elliptical, 
hyaline,  binucleate,  r)-S  x  2.')-.']  u.  Probably  the  sper- 
nlogonial  stage  of  SjtlKtrrdhi  Dircae^  E.  &  E. 

12.  Phyllostlcta  ivaecola,  E.  &  E. 

.1.  Mycol.  '_»:  ;{7.  lH8ti. 

On  leaves  of  lv<(  frufesccHs,  Louisiana  (Langlois) . 

Spots  amphigenous,  small  (1-2  mm.),  whitening 
out,  with  a  raised,  narrow,  brown  border.  Perithecia 
epiphyllous,  punctiform  (75-90 ;(/),  lenticular,  black. 
Sporules  ovate,  or  oblong -elliptical,  4-5  x  1.5 /i. 

13.  Phyllostlcta  arbutifolla,  E.  &  M. 

J.  M.  2:  12S).  188(5. 

On  living  leaves  of  Pi/rus  arbutifolia,  Newfield, 
N.  J.,  Sept.  5th,  1885. 

Spots  epiphyllous,  small  (Imillim.  or  less),  white, 
scarcely  showing  at  all  on  the  under  side  of  the  leaf. 
Perithe(?ia  mostly  a  single  one  in  the  center  of  the 
spot,  subastomous,  emergent,  black,  70-80  u  in  diam. 
Sporules  suliglobose,  hyaline,  6-8  u  in  the  longest 
diam. 

14.  Phyllostlcta  saccharina,  E.  &  M. 

J.  M.  2:  VM.  188(i. 

On  living  leaves  of  ,lepr  .^accharinvm,  Missouri 
(GaUoway.) 


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Spots  amphigenous,  definite,  smnll  (1-2  millini.), 
wliite,  with  arusty  brown  ))Oi-(ler,  scattevnl  irrejrnlar- 
Iv  Perithecia  epiplivllous,  bnt  visil»le  also  below, 
lentienlar,  blaek,  l()0-l20  //  in  <liani.  Spornles  oblong, 
3  5-4  5x  1-1.2.")  u,  bvaline.  Pht/l/osfictn  rsnulopUitaut, 
Sac«-  as  shown  in  ^/^  Thncmnrs  Mffcotheca,  N(j.  1789, 
has  similar  spots,  bnt  they  are  clnstered  on  large, 
re<l(lish -brown  spots.  The  specimens  in  onr  copy  are 
sterile,  bnt  the  larger  spornles  (.")-()  x  :\  u)  wonUl  sep- 
arate it. 


15.     Phylloslicla  adusta,  E.  &  ^f. 

.1.  M.  'J:  1J(».  1SH<>. 

On  orange  leaves  i)artly  killed  by  frost,    Florida, 
(Martin). 

Spots  amphigenons,  pallid  or  grayish,  with  a 
definite,  narrow,  yellowish -l)rown  bonier  mostly 
marginal,  1-4  em.  across  or  extending  along  the  entire 
margin  of  the  leaf.  Peritbecia  amphigenons,  black, 
snbglobose,  closely  aggregated,  s(mietimes  *;onfl"^j;t' 
covered  by  the  cnticle,  which  is  so<ni  t(a'n,  17;)-J4U  u 
in  diam.  "Spornles  hyaline,  ol)long  or  snbcyluidrical, 
mostly  with  two  or  three  nnclei,  lO-K)  x  4-  <  u.  Basuiia 
7-10 // long.  Differs  from  I\  ntan/imihs,  Penz.,  m 
its  larger  s])ornles. 

16.    Phyllostlcta  Cyrlllac,  E.  &  M. 

J.  M.  2:  130.  1888. 

On  leaves  of  C(/riHa  mcemifiora.  Green  Cove 
Springs,  Florida,  Feb.  2d,  18H().    (Dr.  Martin.) 

Spots  large,  covering  the  ends  and  edges  of  the 
leaves,  red-l)rown  at  hrst,  (dianging  to  grey-brown 
with  age.  Peritbecia  black,  snbglobose,  astomatous, 
deeplylmmersed,  tben  ernmpent,  mostly  epiphyllous, 
aggregated,  110-140  </.  Spornles  hyaline,  ovoid,  gran- 
ular, 8-10  X  r)-7  '/. 


17.  Phyllosllcla  fagicola,  Ell.  &  Movcran. 

.1.  M.  4:  10.  KSSH. 

On  leaves  of  Fuf/as  ferntf/ittfa,  Ohio  (Morgan.) 
Spots  aniphigenous,  orhii'ular,  one  em.  in  diam- 
eter, dull  white,  with  a  narrow  (one  millim.)  red  bor- 
der. Peritliecia  hlaek,  scattered,  prominent,  mostly 
epiphyllons.  Sporules  narrow -elliptical,  with  a  pale 
yellowish  tint,  10-1:5  x  :5-4 //.  The  best  developed 
peritheeia  were  on  the  n(u*v(^s  of  the  leaf  and  hy- 
po]»hyllous. 

PInfUostivta  Jnfiiveii.  Pk.  hi  40tli  1^'p.  isthf  sanif  as  this.  That  report 
was  not  ^jriveii  to  tlif  public  till  May.  ISSS,  while  P.  Jnfficvtu,  K.  &  M. 
was    pul»lishe<l  •laiuiary,  1SSH. 

18.  Phyllosticta  hibiscina,  K.  &  E. 

.1.  M.  4:  !».  188S. 

On  livini?  leaves  of  HihisrHs  nfufnhih's,  Louisiana 
(Lanj>lois.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  gray,  irregular,  large  (.5- 
1.5  em.)  deciduous.  Peritheeia  rather  large,  black, 
lenticular,  prominent  on  both  sides  of  the  leaf.  Sporules 
oblong-elliptical,  hyaline,  two -nucleate,  ()-8  x  1.5-2  u. 
Differs  from  P.  Si/n'ifai,  Sacc,  in  its  narrower  spor- 
ules and  larger,  deciduous  spots. 


!9.     Phyllnstida  Meliae,  E.  &  E. 

.1.  M.  4:  !).  1888. 

On  dead,  bleached  margins  of  living  leaves  of 
Mel  in  .heilnrach,  Louisiana  (Langlois.) 

Peritheeia  amphigenous,  lenticular,  erumpent, 
150  u  in  diameter.  S])orules  oblong -fusoid,  t^vo- 
nucieate,  hyaline,  5-8  x  1.5  u.  The  whitened  tips  and 
margins  of  the  leaves  are  separated  from  the  green, 
living  part  by  a  narrow,  dark-reddish  line.  P.  Azeda- 
nichis,  Thum.,  is  said  to  liave  globose  peritheeia  and 
sporules  5  x  15  //,  without  nuclei. 


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20.    Phyllosticta    Linderae,  E.  &  E. 

.].  M.  4:  !).  1888,  K.  (fe  K.  N.  A.  F.  2154. 

On  liviiiii'  leavos  of  Liwlera  Bmzoin,  Delaware, 
f  Commons.) 

Spots  lavg'e,nmn(l,  one  cm.  across^  dark  brown, 
with  a  vo'ldish  yellow  border,  Perithecia  hypopliyl- 
lous,  05-75  (/  in'  diameter,  with  a  rather  large,  ronnd 
opening?  above,  ernmpent.  Sporules  oblong-eylindii- 
cal,  :V4  X  .5  (/,  hyaline.  The  spots  have  a  burnt  or 
scorched  look,  quit(^  dark  above,  paler  below. 


21.    Phyllosticta  lindericola,  E.  6c  E. 

I'roc.  I'liil,  Acad.  XA.  18!)4. 
Kxsicc.  E.  cV:  K.  X.  A.  F.  iJlT.l. 

On  Icnwes  of  I^imhra  limzoiu.  West  Va.  (L.  W. 
Nuttall.) 

S])ots  various,  pnnctiform  and  minute  without 
any  detinite  border  or  irregular  in  shape,  (1-15  mm. 
in"  diameter,)  or  marginal,  forming  a  narrow  strip 
along  the  edge  of  the  leaf  for  half  its  length,  pale 
brown,  nearly  tlie  color  of  weather-beaten  wood,  with 
adark  (almost  black)  border.  Perithecia  epiphyllous 
hemisi)herical,  1(H)-12()  (i  diam.,  covered  by  tlie 
bhudvcned  epidermis  which  is  raised  into  pustules 
Imrely  pierced  at  the  ai)ex.  S])(U'ules  oMong-elliptical, 
hyaline,  4-7  x  2-:^  v.  This  differs  in  almost  every  re- 
spect from  l^h.  L'nulcrnc,  E.  &  E. 

22.    Phyllosticta  Symphoricarpi,  West. 

Kckx.   Fl.   Fiiuidr.   I:  41!l.   18(i7. 

On  leaves  of  Sf/mi^liorirarpuK  occidfutaliii,  N.  Y. 
State  (Peck.) 

Spots  epi])hyllous,  variims,  dark-fuliginous,  be- 
comingcinereousin  the  center.  Perithecia  pnnctiform 
lenticular.  Sporules  oblong,  ()-7  x  2.5  </,  rounded  at 
eH(di  end,  hvaline. 


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23.    Phyllosticta  concentrica,    8acc. 

Fungri  Veneti  Series  V.  203.  var.  Sj>ursu,  E.  tS:    E.    in    Ell.    & 
Evrht.  X.  A.  F  2J):«;. 

On  fallen  loaves  of  Hfdet'a  Helix,  Vinelanil,  N.  J. 

Perithecia  innate,  scattered  ov^er  large  areas  of 
the  leaf,  visible  on  both  sides  but  more  distinctly  so 
below.  Sporules  snbglobose  G-7  m,  ovate  or  elliptical, 
G-7  X  ;■)-(>  u.  There  are  no  definite  spots  as  in  the 
tj'^pical  form. 


24.    Phyllosticta  Rhododendri,  West. 

Bull.  Acad.  Brnx.  I,  p.  'M\. 

PhifUoHHcia  maxima.  E.  &  E.    .lourn.  Myool.  4:  VIS.  1888, 

Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2705. 

On  leaves  of  Rliododendron  C<ttawhiem(\  Cult., 
Newfield,  N.  J. 

Spots  dark,  rusty  brown,  zonate,  mostly  marj>inal 
or  terminal  and  then  occupying  a  large  part  of  the 
upper  half  of  the  leaf .  Perithecia  not  abundant,  in- 
nate, small  (]2()-ir)()  /Y),subprominent,  pierced  above. 
Sporules  narrow -ellipti<*al,  often  a  little  narrower  at 
one  end,  10-20  x  G-7  a  with  2-1?  faint  nuclei. 

This  description  is  from  the  Newtield  specc.  The 
shorter  sporules  are  ovoid. 


25.    Phyllosticta  llmi,  West. 

Bull.  Aciul.  BelK.  11,  Ser.  Xli.  Vol.  7. 

Spots  amphigen<ms,    subcircular,   scattered   and 
confluent,    becoming  <tinereous,   immarginate,   often 
sterile.     Perithecia  rare,   very   small,  scattered,  pei* 
forated.      Sp(>rules    (jvoid,     1-2    guttulate,  hyaline, 
10  X  f)  //. 

Specc.  on  leaves  of    Ulmus  pubcHccHS,   West   Va. 
(Nuttall)  are  doul)tfully  referred  to  this  species  spor. 

10  X  (M  ft. 


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26.     Phyllosticta  confertissima,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acud.  455.  WM. 

On  loaves  of  U/mus  fnlra^Kan^an  (Bartliolomew.) 

Spot.s  aiupliij?eii()us,  circular,  4-0  mm.  diam., 
definite,  of  a  uniform  dark  })rick-red  color.  Peritliecia 
hypophyllous,  numerous,  minute,  75  .</  diam.,  per- 
forated above,  scarcely  visible  without  a  lens.  Spor- 
ules  allantoid,  hyaline,  :V4  x  1  //. 

Has  tlie  same  habit  as  PIn/Uosticta  {Fhoma)  Vir- 
yhiiana  Ell.  and  Halst. 


27.  Phyllosticta  moricola,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acjul.  4.V).  l.SH.J 

On  leaves  of  youn^^  seedlings  of  Morns  rubra, 
Kansas  ( Bart holome w . ) 

Spots  amphigenous,  larj^e,  red -brown  at  first, 
then  whitening  out  with  a  brick-red,  shaded  margin, 
irregular  in  shape,  1-1?  cm.  diam.  Perithecia  amphi- 
genous,  subdiscoi(l,l)rown,  perf<>rated  above,  100-110  a 
diam.  Bporules  o))long  or  clavate -oblong  or  subellip- 
tical,  hyaline,  2 -nucleate,  ."i-H  x  2..")-;^  u. 

Ph.  morif(>l}n  Pass,  is  on  discoid  spots  and  has 
sporules  only  3..")  x  1.5  u. 

28.  Ptiyllosticta  amicta,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Pliil.  Aciul.  4;{U.  18!)."). 

On  leaves  of  ./rrtosfifphtjlos  riscfda  and  ,i.  Man- 
eaw/^/,»Tacks<m,  Amador  County, Calif.  (Geo.  Hansen.) 

Spots  cinerecms,  with  a  narrow,  reddish -purple 
border,  circular  IM  mm.  diam.  Peritliecia  amphige- 
nous,  erumpcMit,  le])ressed-gl<>bose,  120-200//  diam., 
overrun  with  a  i»y])h(nnycetous  growth,  .Htcrunria, 
which  also  s])rea<ls  more  or  less  over  the  surface  of 
the  leaf .  Sporules  ovate  or  elli]>tical,  7-10x5-6//, 
light  straw -y(dlow. 


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On  ,i.  Ma uzanita  the  peritheeia  are  scattered  over 
reddish -brown  dead  parts  of  the  leaf,  mostly  the  up- 
per half,  without  any  definite  spots.  The  Jlternaria 
has  eonidia  composed  of  globose,  brown  cells  7-8  u 
diam.,  joined  in  toruloid  threads,  or  collected  in  irreg- 
ular shaped  masses,  or  forming  concatenate  eouidia 
10-30  xS-20  u. 

29.  Phyllosticta  fimbriata,  E.  ik  E. 

Rull.  Ton.  Hot.  ('lu»)L'H<i.  V]\)l. 

On  leaves  of  Arhufns  MphzirKii^  Oregon,    (Davis.) 

Spots  am|)higenous,  rusty  brown  ))eIow,  ciner- 
eous, i)ur})le -margined  and  slightly  raised  above, 
irregular  in  shape, 2-(i  nmi.  diam.  Peritheeia  epiphyl- 
lous,  not  abundant,  gray,  200 -oOOa  diam.,  hemispher- 
ic-prominent, fringed  around  the  base  with  straight 
spreading  simple  closely  septate  hyphae  50-75  x  5  u, 
Sporules  vai'iable  in  shape,  obhmg,  )?-5  x  1.5,  ellipti- 
cal, 4-(i  X  2-Ii  //,  or  globose,  5-()  u. 

30.  Phyllosticta  Vaccinii,  Earle. 

Hull.  Ton-.  Hot.  Club.  31.  I8!)7. 

On  living  leaves  of  Vi(fri)u't(m  arhoreum,,  Auburn, 
Ala.  (Underwood  &  Earle.) 

Epii)hyUous,  on  brown,  irregular,  indeterminate 
spots  1  cm.  or  more  in  diameter,  peritheeia  scattered, 
erumpent,  of  soft  texture,  ostiole  large  (8-10  </),  size 
variable,  80-120  //.  S[>ores  large,  usually  ovate,  with 
a  large  (4  //)  s])hc]'ical  gutta  near  the  broader  end, 
about  12  X  ()  '/. 

31.  Phyllosticta  minutisslma,  E.  Sc  E. 

l»r.)('.  IMiil.  Acad.  7<i.  1S!)1. 
K.vsicc.  Kll.  iV  Evrlit.  N.  A.  V.  \2U. 

On  living  heaves  of  ,/cp)'  yUthrum,  Nebraska 
(Webber.) 

Spot's  amphigenous   irregular  in  outline,  subcir- 


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cular,  4-9  mm.  diam.  reddish -brown  above  with  a 
lighter  colored  shaded  border,  paler  below.  Peritheei, 

hvpophylloiis,  minute  (75-85  m)  ,  gl^^^^os*'' ^^^"ifi^i*^*"^^ 
subprominent,  filled  with  minute,  subelliptical,  hyaline 
sporules  about  1.5-2  u  lonj?  and  .5  u  or  less  broad. 

32.    Phyllosticta  Staphyleae,  Dearness. 

Pioc.  Phil.  Acad.  77.  1891. 

On  living  capsules  of  SUiphjIea  fn'foJia,  London, 
Canada,  (Dearness.) 

Spots  at  first  wine  color,  becoming  brown,  niostly 
limited  w^hen  young  by  a  carmine-red  line.  Perithecia 
scattered,  9(1-145 a  diain.,  innate,  concolorous  with  the 
spot  at  first,  at  length  darker  and  finally  well  marked 
by  a  ring  of  raised,  light  cuticular  cells.  Sporules 
oblong -elliptical,  hyaline,  becoming  pale  brown,  6-7  x 
2.75-8.5  «. 


33.  Phyllosticta  Parklnsonlae,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  357.  1H74. 

On  living  leaves  of  ParhinHonia  aculeuta ,  San  An- 
tonio, Texas,  (Dr.  B.  F.  O.  Egelingj. 

Spots  amphigenous,  circular,  minute  (1  mm.) 
nearly  bla<'k,  with  a  slightly  raised  border,  becoming 
reddish  brown.  Perithecia  innate,  only  slightly  prom- 
inent, depressed -globose,  dark,  80-100  a  diam.  Sporules 
elliptical  or  oblong-ellipti<'al  hyaline,  4-6  x  2  u. 

34.  Phyllosticta  Castaneae,  E.  ik  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  H.')7.  1H'J4. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  cV  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  \S'1:A. 

On  leaves  of  QfsfaHfo  vcsea,  West  Va.    (Nuttall). 

Spots  circular,  mst  color,  with  a  narrow,  dark- 
shaded  margin.  Perithecia  epipliyllous,  scattered  on 
the  s])ots,  dark,  semierumpent,  100  </  diam.,  often 
collapsing.     Sporules   oblong,   liyaline,  5-7  x  2-2.5  u. 


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35.  Phyllosticta  castankola  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  I'hil.  Acad.  VM.  ISII."). 

On  leaves  of  dtstanen  chn/son/n/l/d,  California 
(Howe). 

Spots  epipliyllous,  dark -brown,  subeireular,  2-5  mm. 
diam.,  with  a  narrow,  dark,  sublimbriate  border, 
scarcely  visible  on  the  lower  face  of  the  leaf.  Perithe- 
cia  crowded  on  the  spots,  buried  in  the  substance  of 
the  leaf,  hanl  and  toujjfh,  orbicular  or  elliptical,  80- 
100  //  diam.,  sometimes  2-3  continent,  the  apex  erum- 
pent  and  broadly  perforated.  Sporules  abundant, 
minute,  oblonj?,  3-)^.;")  x  1.2r)-l.r)  «,  hyaline.  The 
tou^h,  almost  scleri-toid  ])erithecia  indicate  that  this 
may  be  the  stylosponms  stajjje  of  some  Phyllachorit.ov 
other  dothideaceous  funj:rus.  Very  different  from 
Ph.  (\(,^t(in('iu>  E.  &  E. 

36.  Phyllosticta  spermoldes,  Pk. 

40th  Kep.  N.  V.  State  Mus.  "jH.  ISHS. 
f.  turmnlis  E.  it  E.  Erythea  23.  1HH8. 

On  leaves  of  Vifis  n'pan'a  (Janesvoort,  N.  Y. 
(Peck),  same  host  Roidvport,  Kansas  (Bartholomew.) 

S[)ots  circular  or  subanj^ular,  brown  or  cinereous 
with  a  brown  border,  2-4  mm.  diam.  Pei'ithecia  hy- 
pophyllous,  numerous,  blackish,  minute  {(iO-lOu) 
('•'Mr)-()2  //"  Pk.)  HpcmUes  oblonj;-cylindrical,  a  little 
thicker  at  the  ends  )l.~)-4S)  x  1  u. 

37.  Phyllosticta  kalmicola,  Schw. 

Fro(!.  IMiil.  Acad.  4:.4.    18!);{. 

Jkptiicn  ktilmiiold,  Scliw.  Svii.  N.  Am.,  No.  ISIL',  (pr.  p.) 

Elf.  it  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  liil.'fcV. 

On  living  leaves  of  Kohiu'd  lutifi^lin,  Newfield,  N.  J. 

S])ots  ampliijj^cTious,  circular,  1-2  mm.  diam., 
white  with  a  dark  purple  mar;»'in  shadinjj;'  off  intoi'ed- 
(lish  |>ur{)le.  The  white  is  less  conspicuous  ])elow. 
Perithecia  e]>ipliyll(>us,  depressed  ^iol^ose,  subcuticu- 
lar, black,  l()l)-2()0  //  diam.,  s<>metimes   coucenti'ically 


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arrauj-'od  on  the  spot^.,  seim-evuinpeut,  but  closely 
covered  by  the  transparent  cuticle  which  is  otteii  stel- 
latelv  clett,  hut  not  retiexed,  rather  l)roadly  pierced 
above.    Sporules   oblon.i^-elliptical,    hyaline,    niiimte 

The  Pcimzra  ladnn'roJo  S(diw.,  embraces  botli  n 
Sndorid  and  a  Pln/llosfirfa.  not  outwardly  distinjiuish  ■ 
•dde  the  former  issued  in  de  Thumeif  s  Mycotlieca, 
No   U94,K11.N.A^F.:U4,  Roum.    F.    (I.   2:i27  and 

Rai).  F.  F.  2792. 

38.    Phyllosticta  latifolia,  F.  6l  F. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  4.-)4.  18«):{. 
Ell.  cV:  Kvrht.  N.  A.  F.  'JJCJS 

On  leaves  of  Kulmia  latiptlia,  Newtield,  N.  J. 

Spots  amphi.nenous,  circuhir,  :^^)  mm.  diam., 
rnstv  brown  with  a  shaded  dark  red  border,  indis- 
tinctly zonate.  Perithecia  buried,  ir)()-2(K) //  diam., 
the  ai)ex  rupturing-  the  epidermis  l)ut  hardly  eruinpent, 
circinately  arranj»ed  so  as  to  leave  an  empt>'  space  in 
the  centei"  of  tlie  spot.  Sporules  acutely  and  narrowly 
oUiptical,  liyaline,  (i-S  x2.r)-:i.r)  a  on  basidia  about  as 
long  as  the  sporules. 

Differs  from  Ph.  hahuivola  (Scdiw.)  in  its  brown, 
subzonate  spots,  circinate  perithecia  and  larger 
sporules. 

39.    Phyllosticta  discincola,  F.  &  F. 

rr.H".  IMiil.  AcjkI.  4r.4.  ISiCi. 

On  leaves  of  Forsfifhia  ('Ult.,  Washington,    1).  C. 
(Faircliild.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  grayish  ]>rown,  1-JJ  mni. 
diam.,  subcircular,  bounded  (»n  )»oth  sides  l)y  a  dis- 
tinct raised  line  givinji'  the  appearance  of  a  round  disk 
on  the  face  of  the  h'af .  The  line  is  more  i)r(»nounced 
and  the  siM)ts  are  rather  paler  belx.w.  I^erithecia 
amphigenous,  bln<'k,  1(H)-n<>'/  diam.    pierced   above, 


•US~3EJ!PT^B-StSm'Xsm 


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only  tbe  apex  oriiinpent.      S])oi'nU's  elliptical,    oliva- 
ceous, 4-5  X  2.5 -;i  //. 

Distinguished  from  Ph.  Forsfjfhiae  Saec.  by  its 
discoid,  snuiUor  spots.  It  also  j,n;ows  on  a  different 
s]>eeies  of  Forsfjthid. 

On  the  same  leaves  there  is  an  ,  lacoclnjla  with 
sp(^)rules  7-10  X  2.5  //  and  also  Diseosia  maculicola  Ger. 

40.     Phyllosticta  destruens,  Desm. 

Ann.  Sfi.  N:it.  'M.  1847. 

Phown    \'ir(iini«in(i,   KU.  iV  Halst.  Journ.  Mycol.  4:  S.  1SS8. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  cV  i<:vrlit.  N.  A.  F.  28:«). 

On  leaves  of  PriinHs  Vinfiuinun,  Iowa  (Halsted), 
and  on  PruHUs  dcnu'ssd^  Kansas  (Bartholomew). 

Spots  amphijienous,  lar^e  (.5-1  em.),  round,  sub - 
indetinite,  rusty  brown  above,  darker  below.  Perithe- 
eia  hypophylloiis,  minute,  abundant,  erumpent-super- 
ficial.   Sporules  oblonji-eylindrieal,  2-7  x  1.5  a. 


41.  Phyllosticta  Laurocerasi,  S.  &  8. 

Mich.  1:  lo:{.  1877.     Saec.  Syll.  :i:  4.  1884. 
Exsicc.  E!l.  6i  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  mV).     Ell.  &Evrht.  F.  Col.  275. 

On  leaves  of  /'*/v(W7^s•  hi  urorrras  us,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
(Blasdale) . 

Peritiu'cia  alxmt  .25  mm.  diam.,  semi-enier2:ent, 
epiphyllous,  scattered  on  faded  areas  of  the  leaf. 
Sporules  oljlong-cylindrical,  hyaline,  0-8  x  1.5-2  ,m, 
(5-10  X  :M  //  Sacc.')  This  is  liot  the  typical  form, 
but  may,  we  thiidc,  ))e  referred  to  this  si)eeies. 

In  the  N.  A.  F.  Specc.  there  are  the  remains  of 
some  (old  /^//yv'>?7>/>///(.r^')/ on  the  under  side  of  the 
leaf. 

42.  Phyllosticta  serotlna,  Cke. 

Grov.  IL':  'Jft.  188:{. 
Exsi.H-.    Jinv.  F.  Am.  '.IM. 


mmm 


16 

Oil  leavos  of  Prtnnts  sn-othni.  South  Carolina 
(Kaveuel),Ntnv.7ersey  (Ellis),  Kansas  (Kellerman) . 

Spots  rusty  brown,  civenlav,  border  darker,  narrow 
obsou?'e.  Peritlieeia  dark  brown,  epiphyllous,  seattered 
punetiforni,  l-")!) //  in  diameter.  Bporules  hyaline, 
elliptic -lanceolate,  12  x  :J.r)-5  u. 

In  our  eo])y  of  F.  Am.  there  are  two  leaves,  one 
of  them  aureeinsi  with  al)ove  description  except  the 
wider  sporules,  and  the  other  havinj?  larger  spots  and 
sporules  smoky-hyaline,  r)-()x:r'/;  the  later  is  evi- 
dently J\  primirola  8acc. 

43.    Phyllosticta  Sanguinea,  Desm. 

Dosni.  Ann.  Sci.  Nat. 
Exsicc.  Desm.  IM.  Crypt.  1st  Ed.  No.  ISaS. 

On  leaves  of  prtonts  sp. 

Spots  and  ])erivhecia  not  distincjuishable  from 
those  of  /^  serofina  Cke.  but  the  ovate -elliptical 
sDorules  are  smaller  5-0  x  2^-^\  u  and  somewhat  iiat- 
tened  or  compressed,  so  that  when  viewed  edgewise 
thevare  only  about  1.5/^  thick;  they  are  however 
hyaline,  as  in  Cookers  species.  The  measurements 
o-iven  above  are  from  the  specc.  m  Desm.  PI.  Crypt. 
There  is  in  our  herbarium  a  spec.  <m  rnnius  tvom 
Woods  Holl,  Mass.  (collector's  name  not  given)  which 
agrees  throughout  with  Desmazieres'   specc. 

44.    Phyllosticta  circumscissa  (^ke. 

(iivv.  11:  150.  1HH:{. 
Exsioo.  Ell.  i^  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  :r.r,:i.  Ell    &  Evrht.  F.  Tol.  841. 

Amphi*'enous ;  spots  circular,  rusty  brown,  at 
length  deci'Jluous.  Perithcia^  few,  innate,  minute. 
Sporules  oblong-eUi}>tical,  8  x  2  </. 

Specimens  sent  from  California  by  Mr.  N.  B. 
Pierce  seem  to  be  this  species  but  are  entirtdy   sterile. 


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45.  Phyllosticla  prunicola,  Sa^o. 

Midi.  1:  ir.7.  187b'. 

Exsic'c.    Kuv.  F.    Am.    (pavtlv).    Kno.^i    A:    (Javarra    Funfj-    l^ar. 
No.  141,  Sy<l(.\v.  ^I.  March.  2-_'<iS,  •_'(;it4,  41!»:i 

On  J ^nfnuff  (Irmissa,  Kansas  (Bartholomew),  on 
PnniHssrrofiHa,  Canada (Doarnoss) ,  Wisconsin  (Davis) 
South  Carolina  (Ravenelj. 

Spots  circular,  small,  1-'^  mm.  mostly  grayish- 
white  with  a  narrow,  darker  border,  d(M'i<Uious.  Peri- 
thecia  epiphyllous,  punctiforn.  (100-110 /O^  hemis- 
pherical, pierced  above,  not  abundant.  Sporules 
oblong  or  ovate -elliptical,  obtusely  roun<led  at  the 
ends,  ])rownish  or  smoky -hyaline,  with  a  single 
obhmg  nucleus  in  the  centei',  .")-').;")  x  2.;')-:?  a. 

Differs  from  P.  ^ntujuinea  Desm.  in  its  grayish - 
white  spots,  and  obtuse,  brownish  or  smoky-hyaline 
sporules. 

46.  Phyllosticla  clethricola,  E.  &  M. 

Am.     Nat.  1002.  188'J. 
Exsicc.  E!l.  tV  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  llfvU    Ell.  &  Evrlit.  F.  Col.  1240. 

On  leaves  ( +'  Ch'thraaluijolia,  New  Jersey  (EUisj . 

Spots  circular,  rusty  brown,  2-10  mm.  diam., 
with  a  narrow,  slightly  raised,  deeper  colored  border. 
Perithecia  amphigenous  but  mostly  epiphyllous,  sub- 
eruinpent,  pnnctiform.  Sporules  subhyaline,  uvatt?, 
guttulate,  9  x  (i  //. 

47.  Phyllosticta  Tiliae,  Sacc.  &  Speg.  ^ 

Michelia  I:   ir)S.  1880. 

On  leaves  of  7V7/V/  ./iHcrirana,  Lake  City,  Flai, 
June,  1900  (FiUcia  McCulloch).  Com.  H.  H.  Hume, 
No.  74. 

Spots  circular,  reddish -brown  with  a  narrow, 
darker  border,  whitening  out,  2-:3mm.  diam.  Peri- 
thecia scattered,  lenticular,  120//  diam.,  perforated 
above,  texture  parenchymatie,  olivaceous.  Sporules 
ellipsoid,  obtuse  at  the  ends,  .')-()  x  13,  subolivaceous. 


IS 


48.    Phyllosticla  Quercus-Prini,  E.  &  E. 


Proc.  riiil.  Al-!uI.  :5.J().  IS!M. 

On  leaves  oi  Om'trns  Prinns,  West  Va.  (Nuttall) . 

Spots  civcular,  nisty  brown,  detiiiite,  with  a 
reiT  narrow  border,  2- :i  mm.  diam.  Peritlieeia  epi- 
pbvllons,  scattei'od,  ernmpent,  00-110*/  diam.  Hpornles 
ovate  or  oblonji',  liyaline,  mostly  a  little  curved,  ,)-().o 
X  2-2..")  u.  ' 

This  eouK  s  verv  r,ear  /-*//.  Ijitflo^'icianu  E.  &  E. 
(Jonrn.  Mycol.  IT,  p.  1.^0) ,  but  in  that  species  thespots 
are  larji'er,'i)eritheciamore  prominent  below,  and  spor- 
ules  rather  larger.  Ph.  marf/innJis  E.  &  E.  also  has 
;^imilar  sporules  but  the  peritheeia  are  hypophyllous. 

49.  Phyiiosticta  livida,  E.  <fe  E. 

Bull.  Tow.  Hot.  Club.  124:  L'S.').  1S!)7. 

On  leaves  of  Ourrcus  Doiff/lnsii,  Amador  Co., 
Calif.  (Hansen),  "on  leaves  of  Ovorvs  aquatica, 
Florida  (Hume) . 

Spots  larj^^e  (1  cm.),  subindelinite,  brown  below, 
livid  brown  above.  Peritheeia  amphigenous,  nunier- 
ous,  covered  by  the  livid  epidermis  which  is  raised 
into  small  pustules  and  only  rarely  ruptured.  Sporules 
minute  (:^  x  1),  numerous,  hyaline. 

50.  Phyiiosticta  Wisilzeni,  E.  &  E. 

Hull.  Tovr.  Bot.  Club.  24:  I'SO.  1S!)7. 

On  leaves  of  (jHfrcus  WisJur)u\  Calif.  (Hansen). 

Epiphyllous,  on  dirty  brown  subindelinite  spots 
or  dead  areas  of  the  leaf,  often  terminal  or  lateral, 
and  subconfluent.  Peritheeia  at  first  coverecl  by  the 
blackened  pustuliform -elevated  epidermis,  which  is  at 
lens^th  vari(»uslv  ruptured,  often  by  a  fissure  running 
across  the  pustule,  with  the  aspect  of  Hf/stntHm, 
'^■)0-;U)()  '/  diam.,  globose  or  oblong.  Sporules  oblong- 
elliptical,  hyaline,  10-12  x  5-0  u,  sometimes  a  little 
bulging  on  one  side. 


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51.     Phyllosticta  Quercus  rubrae,  W.  R.  Gei*ard. 


Bull.  Torr.  Hot.  Club.  «:  78.  1H7(). 

On  leaves  of  OuercHS  rubni.  New  York  (Grerard). 

Spots  few,  subcii'cular,  or  irrej^ular,  white,  border 
red.  Peritheeia  epiphyllous,  numerous,  minute,  glo- 
bose, black,  colleeted  in  the  center  of  the  spots.  Spor- 
ules  very  small,  ovoid. 

52.     Phyllosticta  apiculata,  8acc.  &  Syd. 

Sacc.  Syll.  14:  865.  1889. 

Phyllosticta  niarginnlis,  E.  &  E.  Journ.  Myeol.  5:  \).  1881). 

On  leaves  of  Ouercus  aquaticti,  La.  (Langlois) . 

Occupying  the  dead,  light  rusty  ))rown  tips  and 
n^argins  of  the  loaves,  the  dead  parts  not  very  defi- 
nitely limited  and  mostly  bordered  by  a  dull,  purplish 
discoloration.  Perithecia  hypophyllous,  scattered, 
about  !')()  u  in  diameter,  partly  prominent,  covered  by 
the  epidermis,  blackish.  Sporules  oblong -elliptical, 
hyaline,  0-7  x  2.')-!^  </,  on  cylindrical  basidia,  about 
12-1. r>  ;/.  The  habit  is  similar  to  that  of  P.  trrmi- 
HuUs  and  P.  LcHcofhoes,  E.  &  M.  Differs  from  P. 
Qfirri'Ms,  Hamt.  'diul  P.  (/icnird,  Thuin..  according  to 
the  si)ecimens  and  the  description  of  those  species. 


53.    Phyllosticta  Ludoviciana,  E.  &.  M. 

.lourn.  Myeol.  2:  I'M).  188(1. 

On  living  leav^es  of    Ottrrrtts   (tqimtictt,  Louisiana, 
(Langlois). 

Perithecia  amphigenous,  but  more  prominent 
})elow,  brown,  flattened,  erumpent,  150  u  in  diam., 
scattered  over  large,  red -brown  areas  of  the  leaf  (most- 
ly lateral)  oi*  on  more  definite  oval  or  subangular 
spots,  with  a  darker,  slightly  raised  border.  8porules 
oval,  hyaline,  5-8  x  2-1^  u. 


1  1 


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54.    Phyllostlclavirens,  E.  &  E. 

Journ.  Mycol.  (i:  36.  1890. 

On  living  leaves  of  Onnrus  virem,  Louisiana, 
(Langlois.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  1  centimeter  !j»  <^i^;"ff^^^^^ 
pale  grayish-brown,  subirregular,  definitely  limited 
by  a  slightly  darker  line.  Perithelia  slight  yerampent, 
small  72-100  u.  Sporules  oblong -elhptical  or  subovate 
elliptical  or  subfusoid,  hyaline,  4-7  x  l.o-2.;3  ".Diners 
from  the  other  species  on  oak  leaves  in  the  charactei 
of  the  spots  and  size  of  the  sporules. 

55.    Phyllosticta  Quercus  llicis,  Hacc. 

Sacc.  Syll.  :{:  :i').  IH84. 

On  leaves  of  OmrcKs  /-//rz/.s-,  Ocean  Springs,  Mis- 
sissix)pi  (Tracy.) 

Spots  epiphyllous,     subrotund  -sinuous,    whiten  - 
in"-  out  in  drying,  surrounded  l)y  a  dark-reddish  hue 
Perithecia  gregarious,  punctiform,  lenticular,  covered 
by  the  epidermis.      Sporules  ellipsoid -obhmg,    ')x4  </, 
yellowish. 

56.    Phyllosticta  phomiformis,  Sacc, 

p.  phomiforwlis,  Sacc.  Midi.  '-':  ruX  IHH'2. 
.Journ.  Myool.  2:  17.  lH8(i,  Sacc  Syll.  .{:  .{;••    IH84. 

Kxsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  11(50.     VA\.  &    Evrht.    F.    Col.  '274. 
S.-yiu.  «:  Earle,  Econ.  Fnnfri  181. 

On  leaves  of  (jHcrrns  alha,  common. 

Spots  pallid,  '.^-r^  mm.,  border  l)rown,  slightly 
elevated.  Perithecia  loosely  clustered,  globose -lentic- 
ular, erumpent,  r,mphigeiious,  black,  180-1^)0^'. 
Sporules  oblong,  ends  acutish,  granular,  hyaline, 
20-22  X  8-10  u;  basidia  short,  attenuated  upwards. 


^^■^^PW^iSM 


-mmmm-  ■■=mmm 


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57.    Phylloslicta  agrifolia,  E.  &  E. 


Krythea.  14.').   WM. 

On  loaves  of  Outrrus  affri folia,  Calif.  (Blasdale). 

Spots  terminal  or  niar«'inal,  rusty  brown,  with  a 
narrow,  reddish  border,  sometimes  none,  the  entire 
leaf  beinjjj  dead  and  dry.  Perithecna  amphigenous, 
snbtjlo})Ose,  perforated  above,  17}()  to  200  «  diam., 
semiernnipent  ])nt  loosely  covered  by  the  upraised 
ed^es  of  the  ruptured  and  whitened  epidermis.  Spor- 
ules  obloni>',  hyaline,  continuous,  7-8  x  2.')-^  u. 

Closely  allied  to  Pit.  One  reus  Saccardo,  but  in 
that  species  (sec.  s])ecc.  in  'Rab.  F.  Eur.  289G)  the 
spots  are  cinnilar  and  paler,  with  a  narrow  raised 
niarjjfin,  and  the  perithecia  slightly  prominent  are 
closely  covered  l)y  the  epidermis  which  is  not  rup- 
tured. The  s[)orules  are  alxmt  the  same  in  both.  The 
California  specimens  are  accompanied  l)y  Pestalozzia 
monorJidf'fn^   Desm.  <m  the  same  leaves. 

58.  Phylloslicta  veslcatoria,  Thum. 

Sacc.  Syllofre  ll  IJ4. 

On  leaves  of  One  reus  ('hiPtra,  South  Carolina 
(Ravenel.) 

Spots  larjj'e,  dry,  vesicular,  brown,  border  purple. 
Perithecia  epiphyllous,  scattered,  globose,  semi -im- 
mersed, medium  size,  black,  ostiolate.  Sporules  minute 
ellipsoid -cylindrical,  ends  round,  straight,  hyaline, 
2.5  X  l.T)  u. 

59.  Phyllosticta  tumoricola,  Pk. 

40th  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Afns.  a7.  1H.S,S. 

On  living  gall-spotted  leaves  of  Quercus  alba, 
N.  Y.  State  (Peck.) 

Spots  subcircular.  arid,  pallid  with  a  reddish  or 
reddish -brown  margin,  apparently  caused  by  insects. 
Perithecia  amphigenous  or  epiphyllous,  minute,  ISO- 
ITS// diam.,  depressed,  brownish.  Sporules  oblong  or 


"J^.:  r--/ 


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narrowly  elliptical,  hyaline,  2-4  luioloato,  10-12  x  W  u. 

60.    Phyllosticta  Chionanthi,  Tlmiu. 

SiU'c.  Syll.  :«:  20.  IS84. 
Exsiec.  Thuni.  M.  U.  148! I. 

On  leaves  of    Chioiumfhffs    V'n-<i'niic<t.    West   Vfi. 
(Nnttall). 

Pevithecia  epipbyllcus,  seatteved,  at  first  tor  a 
lono- 1  me  eoverell,  nnaJly  perforated  and  hemispheric 
^^^nt,  hlack,  in  the  middle  of  an  irre^nlar  spot 
w  chin  dryim.^  l)ecoines  pale-white  with  a  reddish - 
h'^'  narrow  mai^in,  Hi--!- ellips;.!^  .-nn  ed  at 
the  ends,  hyahne,  l^.^)--).')  x  2-2.)  //.       ihe  W(s1 


^st   Va. 


pecc.  aj^ree  well  with  this  description. 
61.    Phyllosticta  Xanlhorrhizae,  Nnttall. 

MiUspauK'l.  ^^  NnUall,  Flor.  West  Va.  lO^"..  IS'.Ui. 

On  leaves  of  .V.  apiijoHu,  Nov.  1S9:^ 

Snots  elliptical,  dirty-white  in  the  center   with   a 

aark^baded  i!iar,in,.:M()  x  2-8  inni.,  ^;-l^^;!-'; - 

h^ss  decidnons.     Pcrithecia  seated  on  the   ^^hlte   pait 
nie  spots,  epiphvllons,  snhdiscoid,  perforated  ahove, 

fjO-T^.    diain.'      Spornles   (ddon^^-elliptical,    liyahne, 

2-nncieate,  .")-()  x  2..')-:^  '/. 

62.    Phyllosticta  cercidicola,  E.  &  K. 

Klova.  W.'st  Vii,,  lOr-    lS!«i- 
Kxsirc.  Kll.cV  Kvrl.t.    N.  A.  K.  ^i-T.:?. 

On  leaves   of*   Crrris   iUnuulmxis,    West    Virginia 
(Nnttall.) 


S,)ots  ciivnlar,  ..Vl  cm.  diam.,  riisty-hrovMi  i  - 
miin''-  lighter,  paler  hclow,  mariiin  narrow,  reddish- 
.  r  Tvrithecia  epiphyllons,  convex,  ernmpent, 
^  ^  ;vered  (except  the  apex)  hy  the  epulermis 
p-  .10  diam.  S  H.rnles  ohlong-,  slightly  narrowed 
nd  ronnded  or  obtusely  pointed  at  the  ends,    hyaline. 


con 

I' 
hnt 

1 

ai 


2-:i-nn(deafx',  ir)-2i)  x  (i-/  ". 


'Oh:  ,.-iW!^'vy^"^^r', 


:■■  'V?!^'i%#??-Si-SSj*i?<?^Syi-«*S? 


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63.  PI>yllosticta  Celastri,  E.  &  E. 

Millspaufrli  tSi  Nuttall  F).  W«'st  Va.  104.  ISiKl. 

On  loaves  ot'  Cclasfnts  srandfns,  Oct.  1894. 

Spots  mostly  iiiai'^iiial,  8.r)-l(»in.  diam.,  dotiiiite, 
feiTUjiiiKHis,  with  a  iiaiTow,  darker  l)<)rdei'.  Peritheeia 
epi[)hyll(ms,  sul>ai)|)laiiate,  !.")()  //  diam.  Sporules 
obloiiii',  7-10  X  '2-2..')  //,  hyaline,  2  nucleate. 

64.  Phyllosticta  Oxydendri,  E.  &  E. 

Fl.  W.'st  Va.  104.  1S!»(I. 

On  leaves  of  ().r/j(h')i(h-oH  nrhorfum,  Oct.  1894. 

Spots  suhcircnlar  <>r  elliptical,  reddish -j?ray, 
1^-8  mm.  diam.,  with  a  narrow,  slii»'htly  raised,  diirk- 
red  border  l)eyond  which  the  leaf  is  jienerally  shaded 
reddish -])ni'ple.  Peritheeia  epiphyllons,  snhapplanate, 
100-120 //  diam.  S])ornlesohl()nii-elliptical,2-nncleate, 
liyaline,  7-8  x  2..")-;^  //.  The  spots  tinally  become  of  a 
lighter,  dirty -white  color. 


65.  Phyllosticta  RobertI,  Boy.  tV:  Jacz. 

Mat.  Mycol.  Mtmtpell.p.  MO. 

On  leaves  of  Fints  r/asfica,  Hobe  Sonnd,  Fla. 
(H.  H.  llnme.) 

Sp(>ts  lar^e,  2--")  cm.  or  more,  indistinct,  snb- 
zonate,  liiihter  colored  than  the  snrronndinu'  parts  of 
the  leaf.  Peritheeia  evenly  scattered  over  the  spots 
and  also  over  the  otlier  ]Kirts  of  the  leaf,  amphigenons 
but  mostly  e]>iphyllons,  innate,  only  the  apex  ernm- 
]>ent,  abont  200 '/  diam.  S])ornles  cylindrical,  12-20 
X  4-')  //. 

66.  Phyllosticta  Gordonlae,  E.  dc  M. 

.louni.   Mycol.    I;  100.   IHS:..   id.  L':  l.'i.  ISSO. 
Sat'<'.  Syli.  Add.  1-L',  'JSO.  ISHd. 

On  leaves  of  (i<tn/oni«i  l(isi<tHtJNts,  Florida  (Martin) . 
Spots  dark  l>roNvn,  dry,  occnpyinu'  the   ends   and 


; 


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sides  of  the  leaves.  Pentbeoia  biwn-blac4^  sv,b^^^^^^^ 
bose,  slightly  erumpeut,  ampbi^^eiious,  12i-14()  5/  m 
diamete;.  Spovnles  byabne,  oblong-,  nueleate,  12  x  ,^  u. 

67,    Phyllosticla  canescens,  E.  &  E. 

Bull.  Ton-.  Hot.  Club.  54 :  11»U0. 

On  leaves  of  Rihes(lmirmiffnHjiM'^<^  (Henderson) . 

Spots  lar^e,  irrejiular,  oeenpying  and  killing  half 
of  the  leaf ,  oi  lobe  of  a  leaf,  nisty  bvown,  whitening 
nt  and  be -oniing  minntely  fnrfuraeeons  above,  the 
s™  <>t-  the   leaf  beeoniing  yelowish. 

S^a  e^^^^^^^  prominent     small   80-1)0  u. 

Spo^^^^^  oblong  "or  ovate -elliptical,  mostly  with  a 
nuelens  in  each  end,  ')-8  x  2.i)-.^')  »'. 

68.    Phyllosticla  Grossulariae,  Saee. 

Mich.  I:  i:«».  IS''*^- 
.lourn.  Mvcol.'i:  l'>.  IHHt.. 

Kxsioc.  Ell.  ct  Evrht.  N.  A.  K.  ".^7(54.  Thum.    Myooth.    Univ.  1491. 

Sydow.  M.  March.  4!»(U. 

Spots  eiivnlar  or  irregnlar,  reddish-brown, 
becoming  gray  2-8mm.  diam.,  often  obscnvely  zona  e, 
S  generally  a  little  darker.  Perithecia  pmicti- 
S'rm,  scattered,  epipbyllons.  Spornles  ovoid  or 
ellipsoid,  T)-?  x  1..')-;^'/. 

On  Ifihrs  rotnndijoliu,  xMississippi  (Tracy),  5-6 
voo-)  ,r  on  Rihcs  florhlHm,  Canada  (Dearness) , 
«  8x''>'/  'and  spots  small  1-2  mm;  <m  same  host, 
Wisconsin  (Davis) ,  5-0  x  :\  u  ;  on  Rn.'S  oxfjaranthmh', 
Kansas  (Bartholomew) ,  d-T  x  :MU5  ," ;  on  same  host, 
West  Va.  (Niittall),  .')-<)  x  1.5-2  n. 

69.     Phyllosticta  Ellisi,  Sncc.  c'^'  Syd<»w. 

•Ki.hl  (  olun,!,.  Mus.  il:  102.  WMl  not  P.  m,>>  S,.n?. 

Spots  large,  irregnlar,  .5-1  cm.     often   continent 
along  the  margin  of  the  leaf,rnst-c<.lor  whitening  out, 


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mostly  zonace,  definite  but  without  any  colored  mar- 
gin. Perithecia  ej^iphyllous,  scattered,  150 -200 .a  diam. 
apex  slightly  prominent,  black.  Sporules  oblong-ellip- 
tical, hyaline,  granular,  nucleate,  15-22  x  6-9  a. 

DiiTcrs  from  P.  nbicola  Fr.  and  P.  GrossHhiriac, 
Sacc   in  its  much  larger  spores. 

70.  Phyllosticta  Heteromeles,  Cke.  &  Hark. 

Grev.  9:  84.  18S1. 
Sacc    SvU.  3:  ;J7.  1884. 
.lourn.  Mycol.'J:  If).  188(1. 

Exsiec.  Ell.  ct  Evrht.    N.  A.  F.  751.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Col.  707. 

On  leaves  of  Hetet'omelen^  California. 

Epiphyllous ;  spots  pallid,  circular  or  confluent, 
occupying  mostly  the  edge  of  the  leaves,  border  black, 
raised.  Perithecia  black,  convex,  mostly  epiphyllous, 
erumpent,  thickly  aggregated,  180-200  </.  Sporules 
hyaline,  elliptical,  continuous,  8  x  2  ,w. 

71.  Phyllosticta  Labruscae,  Thum. 

Pilze.  (les  Weiiistockes,  18!).  1878. 

P.  viticoln,  Thum.  Pilzo.  ties  Woinstockcs,  188.  1878. 

P.  Atiip€loj>.si(lis,  E.  &  M.  Jonni.  Mycoi.  2:  14.  1880. 

Exsieo.  Ell.  <&  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  020,  110!).  Seym.    &    Earle.    Eoon. 
Funjfi,  410,  Sydow.  M.  MmvcIi.  4;«)0,  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Col.  oO.'S. 

On  leaves  of  intis  Lahnisca,  common  tliroughout. 

Spots  yellowish-brown,  5  nun.  diain.,sub('ircular, 
border  dark  l)rown.  Perithecia  black,  sul)globose, 
erumpent,  circinate  near  tlie  border,  or  clustered, 
epiphyllous,  112-120 '/  in  diameter.  Sporules  sub- 
hyaline,  oblong,  ends  round,  8-11  x  G-7  //. 


72.     Phyllosticta  Myrlcae,  ('k<'. 

Grev.O:  liKi.  1877. 

Exsiec.  Kll,  \'  Kvrht.  N.  A.   K.  ');{.■).  \h\v.  F.  Am.  iftl.  Ell.  iV:  Evrht. 
F.  Col.  840,  27:1. 

On  leaves   of    }f!/rini    rcrifrvd.    South    Carolina 
(Ravenel),  New  Jersey  (Ellis). 


2() 

Spots  siibeircular,  reddish -brown,  :3-G  mm.  diam. 
with  a  narrow,  darker  border.  Peritheeiachistered  on 
the  spots,  epiphyllons,  nnniite,  (J5-7i3 ,«.  bporules 
minute,  ovate -eUiptieal,  IM^f)  x  1.5  fi. 

In  arevillea  1.  c.  the  sporules  are  said  to  be  7  u 
lonis,  but  w^e  can  make  them  only  as  above. 

73.    Phyllosticta  INyssae,  Cke. 

Grev.  V2:  20.  188:}. 
.lourii.  Mvcol.  '-':  17.  188(). 
Sat'C.  Syli.  :{:  :5«.  1884. 
Exsice.  Rav.  F.  A.  M.  7!)8.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  11G8. 

On  knaves  of  Xf/ssa  rapifafa,  Georgia  (Ravenel) . 

Spots  subcirenhir  or  irregular,  2-5  mm.  diam., 
^rav,  with  a  narrow  slightly  raised  border,  surrounded 
with  a  purple -shaded  border.  Perithecia  amphi^enous 
but  more  distinct  and  prominent  above,  punctitorm, 
65-100  //  diam.   Sporules  subelliptical,  8.0  x  1.;)  «. 

74.    Phyllosticta  Oleae,  E.  &  M. 

Journ.  Mycol.  L>:  17.  188(;. 

On  leaves  of  OIra  .Imerianm,  Florida  (Martin). 

Spots  gray,  large,  occupying  the  tips  and  sides  of 
tlie  leaves,  bo"rder  brown,  elevated.  Perithecia  black, 
subglobose,  prominent,  mostly  epiphyllons,  a^>outl40." 
in  diameter.  Sporules  hyaline,  oblong-oval,  iy-.i4  x 
:m  «. 

75,     Phyllosticta  vulgaris,  Desin. 

Ann.  N.Mt.  Hist.  II:  :<r,0.  184!). 

Sticc.  Syll.  :{:  18.  1884.  i     i     u    luud 

Vhown  Virniuinun,  Ell.  i^  Halstod.  .I.mrn.  Mycol.  4:  8.  188!). 

E.XHicc.  Ell.  eV  Evil.t.  N.  A.  F.  •J8;U). 

On  leaves  of  Pnouis  Viri/itu'(nta,  Iowa  (Halsted). 

Si)ots  subcircuhir,  olivaceous  with  a  tinge  ot*  red, 
fading,  witb  a  dark  margin.  Peritliecia  epiphyllons, 
promincMit,  very  small,  depressed -globose,  amber- 
colored,  l)ecomingdarker.  Sporules  minute,  cylmdric- 


-'jL'mmmm'':ms»miM9i''»»si*mM: 


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ovate,  obtuse,  2 -nucleate,  hyaline,  10-14  x  2.()-)^r)  u. 
Found  in  Euroi)e  on  Lonicera,  CerasHS,  Vilnu'wuh  and 
Plnhiih'lphus. 

76.  Phyllosticla  Sorbi,  West. 

Bull.  Acad.  BelK-  1 1,  Sor.  XII,  No.  7. 
Sjicc.  Syll.  ;}:  8.   1884. 

Exsiec.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  172(!. 

On  leaves   of   Pirns   .Imcrieaua^    Missouri  (Ual- 
loway) . 

Spots  subeireular,  rusty -red,  2-4  mm.  diam.,  sul)- 
confluent,  beeominj^  white  in  the  center.  On  the 
larger  spots  are  often  1^-4  of  the  small,  round,  white 
spots  about  1  mm.  diam.  Perithecia  not  abundant, 
punctifonn,  SO-ITO  u  diam.,  epiphyllous.  Accoi'ding 
to  the  description  quoted,  the  sporules  are  ovoi<l, 
2-guttulate,  T) -10 //.  The  specc.  in  N.  A.  F.  do  not 
afford  any  spores. 

77.  Phyllosticla  Starbaackii,  bacc.  &  Syd. 

SiU'c.  Syll.  14.  SCm.   1S!)!J. 

rin/llosiictu    Corni,    (Sclnv.)    Starb.    in   Starb.      Stud.    I    Fr. 

Svatiip.  Ht'i'h..    p.  4(). 
S)ili<(eri(<  Corni,  Sclnv.  Syii.  N.  Am.  No.  17!)2  partly. 

On  lea\'es  of  Cortius  Horidn  Mt.  Pocono,  Pa. 
(Schwemitz) . 

Perithecia  hypojdiyllous,  very  numerous,  densely 
crowded  cesi)itose,  mostly  2-!^  contiuent,  base  sunk  in 
the  epidermis,  forming  a  large  27  mm.,  irregular, 
indeterminate,  violaceo-cinerous  or  cinerous-l)rown 
spot,  globose,  minutely  perforated  abo\'e,  of  coi'iaceous 
texture,  7r)-12r)  //  <liam.  Sporules  very  minute,  sp<M*- 
matoid  elli])soid,  hyaline  l.r)-2  x  S)-\  u. 

78.  Phylloslicta  globlfera,  E.  Sl  E. 

Flor.  West  Va,  1(14.   18!l(). 

On  leaves  of  (\)nHis  liorida. 

Spots  nun'ginal,  light  brown,  occupying  the  lip  of 


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the  leaf  and  extending  part  way  down  each  side, 
5-1  cm.  wide  and  separated  from  the  green  part  ot 
the  leaf  by  a  narrow,  pnrple  margin.  Perithecia 
amphigenous,  discoid,  black,  100-115  «  diam.  Sporules 
globose  or  short -elliptical,  hyaline,  grannl»r,  b-8  x 
5-0  u. 

79.    Phyllosticta  cornicola,  (DC.) 

Xylomn  cornicoln,   DC.  Flor.  Fr.th  1-18.  1815. 
Fhyllosticta  cornicola,  Kabh.  in  Kl.  Herb.  Myool.  No.  -.54. 

On  CornmjioruUt,  West  Va.   (Nnttall) . 

Spots  of  varior.3  .^izeand  shape,  from  2  mm. -2  cm. 
dirty  brown,  becoming  lighter  in  the  ceiiter  border 
dark-red.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  scattered,  black, 
lenticnlar,  80-100  .  diam.  (1^'^0;200  ^.  Sacc.)  Spondes 
ovate  elliptical  or  subglobose,  ;)-8  x  4-0  ^  (7-9 x .5-4  ^i 
Sacc.)  The  specc.  distribnted  in  E11.&  Evrht.N.  Am. 
Fnngi  No.  28;5;5  are  Scptoria  cornicola  Desm. 

80.    Phyllosticta  Persicae  Sacc. 

Mif'h.  1:  147.  1878. 

On  peach  leaves,  Ohio  (Kellerman) . 

Snots  sub-circnlar,  :]-5  mm.  diam.,  brown,  be- 
coming gray  in  the  center,  often  concentrically  zonate, 
bordeiMlark  red.  Perithecia  epiphy  Ions,  dark-brown, 
lenticnhir,  80-112  u  diam.,  scattered.  S|»ornles  oblong 
or  navicnlar,  greenish -hyaline,  5-7  x  2.;)-:?  «. 

81.    Phyllosticta  rubra,  Pk. 

:{:.th  Hep.  N.  V.  state  Mas    p.  1:58. 

On  leaves  of  Crofaci/us  fohtcHfosa,  N.  Y.  State 
(Peck). 

Spots  small,  angular  or  irregular,  sometimes  con - 
tlnei,t  red.  Perithecia  1-5  on  a  spot  epiphyllou^, 
minute,  l)lack.  Spcmiles  broad -elliptical  or  subglobose, 

8x0",  hyaline. 


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82.    Phyllosticla?Cralaegi,  Cko. 


Clicilaria  Cmidrtii,  Cke.  Grev.  12:  '2't.  1SS.{. 
Phi/lloxtirtfi  Criitiiciii.  Sjicc-.  Syll.  :{:  (i.  1874. 

Exsicc.  Rav.  F.  Am.  uTfi, 

On  leaves  of  ('rah(r;/Hs,H(K  Carolina  (Ravenol). 

Perithecia  eriini])oiit,  li^ht  brown,  very  delicate, 
suhlaeiniately  dehiscent  abo\e,  liypopliylloiis,  scat- 
tered (4' loosely  clnstered,  100 -120  </  diam.  Spovnles 
o})lonjj'  or  oval,  hyaline,  Ii-4  x  1.')  u.  The  leaves  are 
also  marked  on  both  si<les  with  small,  rusty-brown 
spots,  but  the  perithecia  are  scattered  ovei'  the  entire 
lower  face  of  the  leaf  and  are  n<>t  conlinedto  the  spots 
on  leaves  of  Crafdrf/ns  o.rijaranflut. 

83.     Phyllosticta  leucolhocs,  K.  &  M. 

Am.  Nat.  I'_'(i4.   1SS4. 
Exsicc    Ellis  N.  A.  F.  \o.  IMiiil. 

On  leaves  of  Jjc  mutt  nor  arHHNnatd^  Florida 
(Martin.) 

Spots  rusty  brown,  lai'^e,  involving- the  apices  or 
often  the  upper  half  of  the  leaves,  distinctly  limited. 
Perithecia  black,  j>lol)ose,  few,  scattered,  epiphyllous, 
deeplj'  immersed,  or  but  slij>htly  ])ronnnent,  l.lO-'iOO// 
in  diameter.  Hporulae  liyaline,  ovate,  oblonj^',  granu- 
lar, or  2-li  nucleate,  ir)-21  x  (>-T  </.  l)iffei*s  from  J'. 
tcnuuHt/is  in  color  of  sp{>ts  and  lari»er  s[)ores. 


84.    Phyllosticta  Nerii,  West. 

Kckx.  Flor.  Fland,  1:  14S.  18(17. 

On  leaves  of  Ncriinn  Ohant/r)-,    Florida  (Martin.) 

Spots  oval,  or  subcircular,  lij^iit  ^ray  to  white, 
10-18  nullim.,  bonier  brown,  elevated.  Perithecia 
amphi^enous,  tardily  erum]>ent,  scattered,  black,  200- 
2r)0 //.  Sporules  hyaline,  oval,  1-2  nucleate,  bj-lS  x 
4-()  //,  cloudy,  or  1 -ji'uttnlafe. 


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M  It 


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85.    Phyllosticta  Toxicodendri,  Thnm. 

Saco.  Syll.  I?:  IG.  1884. 

On  leaves  of  Rhus  To-ricoflfmlron,  South  Carolina 
(Ravenel) . 

Spots  small,  reddish -brown,  m-e^iilar,  or  subcir- 
eiilav,  border  dark  red.  Peritheeia  epiphylloiis,  scat- 
tered, or  solitary,  black,  medium  size,  lenticular. 
Sporiiles  ellipsoid,  hyaline,  guttulate,  1.5  x  1  u. 


86.    Phyllosticta  toxica,  E.  &  M. 

Am.  Nat.  1882,  p.  1002. 
ExsicH'.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  1102. 

On  fadinj?  leaves  of  Bhus  Tojrirodnuhon,  Iowa 
(Holway) . 

Spots  gray,  round,  small,  border  dark  brown. 
Peritheeia  black,  epiphyllous,  innate,  70  w  in  diam- 
eter Sporules  subhyaline,  oval,  subglobose,  granular 
()-7  5  u  This  has  the  aspect  of  Cyhwhosporrum 
To.vico(ini(h'f\  E.  &  E.  but  the  peritheeia  are  much 
smaller  and  the  sporules  entirely  different. 


87.    Phyllosticta  rh-iicola,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  :{')().  18(14. 

Onli^'dVi^ii  of  Bhils  ToxicodmdroH,  West  Virginia 
(Nuttall.) 

Spots  4-6  mm.  diani.  deciduous,  grayish -white, 
with  a  narrow  Idack  border.  Peritheeia  epiphyllous, 
scattered,  100-110  fi  diani.,  convex -prominent  above, 
visible  also  below.  Sporules  narrow  elhptical,  h>aline, 
2-nucleate, .")-()  x  2-:^  u.  Differs  from  P.  to.nca  E.  & 
M.  in  its  larger  deciduous  spots  with  a  narrow  border, 
and  its  narrow  elliptical  sporules. 


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88.    Phyllosticta  Celtidis,  E.  &  K. 


Journ.  Myool.  4:  27.  1HS8. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrhf.    N.  A.  F.  28;JG.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  (Vl.  GGl. 

On  leaves  of  CeJfis  occffJoifa/is,  Kansas  (Bartliol- 
omew.) 

Spots  ampliij^enous,  dirty  brown,  subciivular  or 
more  or  less  irregular,  2  mm.-l  cm.  in  diameter,  be- 
coming paler  (subcinereous)  above.  Peritliecia 
minute,  black,  hypopbyllous,  filled  with  minute,  ob- 
long sporules,  3-4  x  .5-. 75  </,  hyaline. 


89.    Phyllosticta  Clematidis,  Eil.  &  Dearness. 

Canuiliaii  Kec.  «>f   Sc-i.  208.  18!i:{. 

Ou  le'dves  of  C/fni(ff is  Morua  vnv.  roccinrd^  Lon- 
don, Canada  (Dearness). 

Spots  mostly  marginal,  then  yellowish  or  withered 
but  when  not  on  the  margin  whitish,  circular,  1 -3mm. 
with  a  narrow  reddish  border.  Perithecia  brown, 
epiphyllous,  50-75  u.  Sporules  ovate -elliptical,  4-6  x 
2.5-3  u. 


90.    Phyllosticta  punctata,  E.  &  D. 

Can.  Rec.  Sci.  208.  18{»'{. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2832,  ;iOjO.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Vo\.  l24.-i. 

On  leaves  of  Vlhurnam  opnlns^  Canada  (Dearness) . 

Spots  small,  .5 -1mm.,  angular,  often  confluent, 
diaphanous,  bordered  l)y  an  obscure  reddish  line, 
finally  deciduous.  Perithecia  browiiish,  epiphyllous 
but  visible  from  under  side,  50-100  ,</.  Sporules  am- 
ber-colored, elliptic -oblong,  0-8  x  3  u. 

This  perhaps  should  be  referred  to  P.  dceidua  E. 
&  K.  from  which  it  differs  only  in  its  more  irregular- 
ly shaped  spots  more  inclined  to  confluence  and  its 
rather  larger  sporules. 


I  ! 


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91.  Phyllosticta  lenlaginis,  Hnoo.  &  Syd. 

Sjioc.  Syll.  14:  SU.').  IHit!). 

Pln/ll(>s'Hrf(i  Vihurni.  K.  ix.  I),  ('an.  Hoc.  Sci.  :«»«.   ISIKJ, 

On  leaves  of  Vibnnnttn  h'Hfof/o,  London,  Canada 
(Doarnoss) . 

Spots  aniplii^enous,  nisty-brown,  ciivnlai',  al)ont 
2  nnn.,  with  a  narrow,  dark  l)order.  PeritluM-ia  epi- 
pliyllons,  semi-ernnipent,  black,  convex,  10(1-12')  u. 
Spoi'ules  elli])ti('al,  brownisli,  4-.")  x  2.'}-"^  ;(. 

92.  Phyllosticta  Gelsemil,  E.  &  E. 

Journ.  Mycol.  7:  VM.  IHlil. 

On  leaves  of  (re/scuN'nm  scnrpfim'rcHs,  Cnlt.  New- 
Held,  N.  J. 

Spots  subcii'cnlai',  2-4  mm,  diam.,  ov  often  ocen- 
pyin^'  the  a}>ex  (►f  the  leaf,  ])ale  yellow -brown  with  a 
jmrple  border.  Perithecia  amphi^enons.  lenticnlar, 
black,  small,  <ii'egaiions,  shining;,  rather  moi-e  abnn- 
dant  ab(>ve.     Sporules  oblong- cylindri(*al,12-l()  x  -]  u. 

93.  Phyllosticta  Everhartii,  Sacc  &  Syd. 

Sjk'c.  Syll.  14.  S*!.").   1S!»!). 

I'In/llosiicfd    Anilitif,    K.  iV:  E.   Pioc.    Acad.  Nat.    Si-i.    I'liil. 
;{.M.  1H!»4. 

On  leaves  of  ,/>Y//m  .s7>/>^asY/,  West  Va.    (Nuttall.) 

S])ots  snlx'ircular,  light-brown,  with  the  margin  a 
little  darker,  .-l-l  cm.  <liam.  Perithecia  epi])hyllons, 
somewhat  flattened,  lOO-l"/)//  diam.  Spornlesol)long- 
elliptical.  hyaline,  2-nu(deate,  10-1')  x  ')-(>  u. 

91.    Phyllosticta  lantanoidis,  Pk. 

MSth  Hfj),  N.  v.  State  Mus.  !I4.  IHSti. 

On  leaves  of  VibnruniH  /atitaHoidfs,  Caroga,  N.  Y. 
(Peck). 

Spots  rather  large,  snlnMrcular,  cinereons,  some- 
times with  a  brown  margin.  Perithecia  minnte,  lUO// 
diam.,  slightly  prominent,  epiphyllous,  black.  Spornles 
elliptical,  hyaline,  binucleate,  ({-8  x  4//.  Differs  from 
/-*.  finfd,  Sacc.  in  its  larger  spornles. 


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95.  Phyllosticta  Hamamelidis,  Pk. 

39th  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  94.  1886. 

Exsicc.    Ell.  N.   A.    F.   1154.    Ell.   &   Evrht.   F.   Col.   434.    Rav. 
F.  A.  M.  511. 

Common  on  Hamamelis  Virginiaym. 

Spots  dark  brown  above,  light  brown  below,  large 
sometimes  occupying  half  the  leaf,  irregular,  angular. 
Perithecia  small,  100  ^,  amphigenous,  black.  Sporules 
broad -ellipsoid,  hyaline,  12.5-15  x  8.5-10/m,  often  with 
a  single  large  nucleus.  Erroneously  issued  in  the 
Exsiccati  above  quoted  as  Fhyllosticta  Hamamelidis 
Cke. 

96.  Phyllosticta  Negundinis,  Sacc.  &  Speg. 

Mich.  1:  149.  1878. 
Sace.  Syll.  3:  13.  1884. 

Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  3154. 

On  leaves  of  Negundo  aceroides,  N.  Y.  State 
(Peck),  West  Va.  fNuttall.) 

Spots  various,  drying  to  yellowish -red.  Perithecia 
scattered,  punctiform,  lenticular,  100-120 ,u  diam., 
rather  broadly  perforated  above,  of  loose  parenchy- 
matic  texture,  brownish.  Sporules  ellipsoid,  6-7  x 
3-4  M,  obsoletely2  nucleate,  hyaline. 


97.    Phyllosticta  variabilis,  Pk. 

35th  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  138.  1884. 

On  leaves  of  Hub  us  odo  nit  us,  Albany,  N.  Y.  (Peck) . 

Spots  small  or  tolerably  large,  subcircular  or  ir- 
regular, brown  or  purplish -brown,  with  small,  white 
areas  in  the  center  at  first,  finally  arid  throughout. 
Perithecia  minute,  opiphyllous,  black.  Sporules  ob- 
long-ellipsoid, 5-7  X  2.5-3  /w.  Flujllosticta  hi  color,  Pk., 
43d  Rep.  26.  1890,  on  the  same  host,  is  evidently  the 
same  thing. 


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98.    Phyllostlcta  maculans,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  157.  189a. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2837. 

On  fallen  leaves  of  Fopulus  moniUfera,  Kansas 
(Bartholomew.) 

Perithecia  mostly  epiphyllous,  erumpent -super- 
ficial, black,  subglobose,  50-70  m  diam.,  pierced  above, 
collected  in  groups,  2-3  mm.  in  diameter,  but  some- 
times the  perithecia  are  scattered  between  the  groups. 
Sporules  oblong-cylindrical,  hyaline,  continuous, 
straight   or     v^ery   slightly    curved,     10-14  x  3-3.5  u. 

There  are  no  distinct  spots,  })ut  the  numerous   groups 
of  perithecia  give  the  leaf  a  mottled  appearance. 


99.    Phyllostlcta  populina,  Sacc. 

Sacc.  Syll.  3:  :i:J.  1884,     Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2835. 

On  leaves  of  Fopiifus  monilifera^  Kansas  (Bar- 
tholomew) . 

Spots  angular,  whitening  out  in  drying,  with  a 
dark  colored  margin.  Perithecia  punctiform,  perfo- 
rated above.  Sporules  ellipsoid  or  ovoid,  subolivaceous 
4.5-6  X  2.5-3  ^i.  Mr.  Peck  finds  a  var.  of  this  on 
Popnlns  monilifcfa^  in  N.  Y.  State,  with  spots  orbicu- 
lar, very  small,  white  with  a  brown  border;  perithecia 
1-4  on  a  spot. 


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100.    Phyllostlcta  Rosae,  Desm. 

Kickx.  Flor.  Fl.  I,  41G. 

On  leaves  of  Rosa  hnmilis,  West  Va.   (Nuttall) . 

Spots  subcircular,  greenish,  becoming  subciner- 
eous  with  a  purple  border.  Perithecia  epiphyllous, 
very  small,  semi -immersed,  black,  globose,  scattered. 
Sporules  cylindrical,  obtuse,  3-4  guttulate ;  7.5x  2-2. 5,u. 


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T^ 


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101.  Phyllosticta  Caryae,  Pk. 

40th  Kep.  57.  1887. 

F.  Caryae,  E.  &  E   Journ.  xMycol.  101.  1888. 
P.  caryoffemi,  Sacc.  Syll.  10:  119.  1892, 
Ex.sicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.    N.  A.  F.  215;"),  2677. 

On  various  species  of  Cart/a  from  Maine  to  Kansas. 

Spots  large,  irregular,  often  confluent,  often  acute 
at  each  end,  with  a  nerve  of  the  leaf  running  through 
the  center,  .5-1  cm.  diam.,  yellowish  at  first,  hecom- 
ing  hrown,  with  the  margin  darker.  Perithecia  epi- 
phyllous,  minute,  lenticular,  hlack-hrown,  100  ,w 
broad.  Sporules  oblong  or  ellipsoid -oblong,  5-8  x 
2-2.5  M.  The  fungus  is  also  found  on  old  insect-galls 
on  the  same  leaves.  The  40th  Rep.  was  given  to  the 
public  in  May  1888.  P.  Caryae  E.  &  E.  was  not  pub- 
lished till  October,  1888.  P.  Canjap  Pk.  and  P. 
Carfjae  E.  &  E.  are  evidently  the  same. 

102.  Phyllosticta  Maclurae,  E.  &  E. 

.Tourn.  My  col.  5:  145.  1889. 

On  leaves  of  Machini  auranfiaca,   Newfield,  N.  J. 

Spots  dark  red -brown,  subirregular  and  subin- 
detinite,  often  marginal  and  confluent,  .25-1  centi- 
meter in  diameter.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  prominent, 
.83  millimeter  in  diameter.  Sporules  ovate -oblong  or 
fusoid -oblong  2-4  nucleate  10-12  x  3  u. 

103.  Phyllosticta  asimlnae,  E.  &  K. 

Am.  Nat.  17.  18813. 
Exsice.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  1104,  1883.  Seym.  &    Earle.   Eeon. 
Fungi,  103,  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Col,  431. 

On  leaves  of  Asimina  triloba,  Illinois  (Seymour) , 
West  Va.  (Nuttall) . 

Spots  pale  brown,  irregular,  .5-1  cm.  broad,  the 
border  dark,  narrow,  raised.  Perithecia  black,  sub- 
globose,  barely  erumpent,  epiphyllous,  scattered, 
100-125  u  in  diameter.  Sporules  obovate,  subhyaline, 
tinged  with  green,  7-9  x  5-6  ^. 


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104.  Phyllosticta  solitaris,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  430.  1895. 

On  leaves  of  Finis  coronaria,  Indiana  (Under- 
wood) . 

Spots  minute,  1  mm.,  round,  pale  white  with  a 
darker  border.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  solitary,  one 
in  the  center  of  each  spot,  75  ft  diam.  bpovules  sub- 
globose,  hyaline,  nucleate,  5-6  m  diam. 

105.  Phyllosticta  pirorum,  Cke. 

Grev.3:  7.  1884. 

Journ.  Mycol.  2:  26.  1886. 

Exsicc.  Rav.  F.  Am.  512. 

On  pear  leaves.  So.  Carolina  (Ravenel.) 

Spots  white,  large,  often  occupying  the  half  or 
whole  of  a  leaf,  margin  purple.  Perithecia  black, 
scattered,  convex,  epiphyllous.  bporules  hnear, 
straight  or  curved,  hyaline,  10  x  2  ^. 

106.  Phyllosticta  pirina,  Sacc. 

Mich.  I:  134.  1878. 
Jouru.  Mycol.  2:  17.  1886. 

Exsicc.  Ell.  &Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  1370. 

Common  on  leaves  of  pear  and  apple  trees. 

Spots  gray-brown,  pallid,  dry,  variable,  occupy- 
ing the  apices  and  sides  of  the  leaves.  Perithecia 
black,  flattened,  erumpent,  epiphyllous,  1;]0-155  <<. 
Sporules  hyaline,  slightly  smoky,  ovoid,  ends  obtuse, 
4.5-6  X  3«.  Perithecia  mostly  epiphyllous,  punctitorm, 
lenticular,  erumpent. 

107.    Phyllosticta  zonata,  E.  &  E. 

Bull.  Torr.   Bot.  Club.  54.  1900. 

On  living  leaves  of  rirns  Joensis,  Iowa  (H.  Har- 
rdd  Hume.) 

Spots  irregular,  reddish -brown,  2-10  mm.  in  diam. 


t\'  ,  i  i 


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or  confluent  over  the  greater  part  of  the  leaf;  zonate, 
definite,  with  margin  very  slightly  raised  and  a  little 
darker.  Perithecia  pnnctiform,  minute,  innate, 
covered  by  the  thin,  weitish  epidermis,  epiphyllous. 
Sporules  oblong-elliptical,  8.5-4  x  1.5  ,u. 

Differs  from  F.  Bn'ardi  Sacc.  and  I\  Umitata  Pk. 
in  its  smaller  sporules  and  zonate  spots. 

108.  Phyllosticta  limitata,  Pk. 

uOtli  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mas    115.  1887. 

On  living  leaves  of  Pirus  MaluH,  Queens  Co., 
N.  Y.  (Stewai't.) 

Spots  circular,  small  (2-(imm.),  subconfluent, 
brown  or  reddish -brown  sometimes  becoming  gray  or 
having  a  grayish  center,  often  sterile,  definitely  limit- 
ed and  surrounded  by  a  narrow,  slightly  raised,  brown 
or  blackish -brown  margin.  Perithecia  epiphyllous 
minute,  few,  pnnctiform,  black.  Sporules  ellip;soi<l, 
7-8x4. 

109.  Phyllosticta  leucocaipae,  Atk. 

Bull.  Cornell  Univ.  Ill,  No.  1,  :J1.  18i)7. 

On  leaves  of  P//v/,s'  lejicociirpd,  Alabama  (Atkin- 
son) . 

Spots  amphigenous,  subcircular,  white,  dry, 
narrowly  brown  margined.  Perithecia  am])higenous, 
black,  flattened,  subprominent,  120-140^/  diam. 
Sporules  cylindrical,  hyaline,  10-14  x  8-4  m. 

MO.    Phyllosticta  Lycll,  E.  &  K. 

Am.  Nat.  lUKi.  188:{. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  N.  A.  F.  11.^)7. 

On  leaves  of  L}/ciHin  ndfiare,  Ohio  (Kellerman.) 

Spots  brown,  turning  white,  circular,  1-2  millim., 
border  thickened.  Perithecia  ])hick,  lenticular,  am- 
phigenous,  scatnn'ed,  100-140  millim.  in  diameter. 
Sporules   hyaline     elli})tical,    ends   subacute,    0-12  x 

2-:rw. 


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III.    Phyllosticta  Halstedii,  E.  &  E. 


Journ.  Mycol.  T):  14«.  188i). 

On  living  leaves  of  SyritH/a  vulgdn's,  New  Jersey 
(Halsted.) 

Spots  amphijienous,  subvotund,  red -brown,  .2510 
1.25  centimeters  in  diameter,  concentrically  wrinkled 
ov  zoned,  with  a  definite,  narrow,  dark  border.  Peri- 
tliecia  few,  lenticnlar,  100-150 // in  diameter,  innate 
generally  visible  on  both  sides  of  the  leaf.  Spornles 
broad  fusoid -oblong,  not  cnrved,  grannlar,  15-20  by 
5-7  w,  ends  ronnded.  The  specimens  of  Phyl/osftcfa 
s)ir'n)(jn('.  West,  in  DeThnmen'sMycotheca  1490  agree 
very  well  with  the  description  in  Sylloge,  having 
spornles  0-8  x  2.5-15  u,  bnt  specimens  in  Fungi  Gallici 
136  are  the  same  as  the  New  Jersey  specimens ;  spots 
concentrically  wrinkled,  and  spornles  15-20  x  5-7  w. 
De  Thnmen's  Mycotheca,  1072,  on  leaves  of  Sjjrhuja 
C/ifiiCiisis,  does  not  seem  to  be  a  Plnjllosticta. 


112.  Phyllosticta  Liriodendri,  Cke. 

Grev.  12:  1*0.  18S3,  P.  UriodenUriai,  Sacc. 
Syll.  3:  :{0.  1884,  P.  circtmalldfa,  Wintor. 
.lourn.  Mycol.  1:  l'J3.  1885.  id.  2:  14.  1880. 

On  leaves  of  Liriodendrou  fKlipifcnt,  Missouri, 
(Demetrio),  So.  Carolina  (Ravenel) . 

Spots  gray,  round,  5  millim.  in  diameter,  border 
dark  brown,  elevqited.  Perithecia  scattered,  mostly 
epiphyllous,  lenticnlai',  black,  membranous,  100-120 /i 
in  diameter.  Spornles  elliptic,  ends  acuminate,  hya- 
line, continuous,  with  two  large  nuclei,  7-9  x  3.5-4  ft. 

113.  Phyllosticta  macrospora,  E.  tVi  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  :?.");').  18!»;{. 
ExHicc.  Ell.  cV:  Evrhl.    N.  A.   F.  .TiaO. 

On  leaves  of  Liriixhnuh'oH  tnh'infcra,  West  Va., 
(Nuttall.) 

Spots  fcw,subcircular,  ferruginous-gray,  3-5  mm. 


^m* 


■  •n^-i-iim;-Hinr:M 


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diain.,  with  a  narrow,  raised,  darker  border.  Sporules 
oblong-elliptical,  hyaline,  nucleate,  15-30  (mostly 
20-25  X  G-7  //.) 

114.  Phyllosticta  Platani,  Sacc.  &  Speg. 

Mich.  1:  I5;i  187fl 
Jouru.  Myeol.  2t  17.  188(). 

On  leaves  of  Platarim,  Kansas  (Kellerman)  f 

Spots  large,  brown,  turning  gray.  Perithecia 
dark  brown,  lenticular,  erumpent,  mostly  hypophyl- 
lous,  9()m  in  diameter.  Sporules  hyaline,  oblong, 
4x1  u.  In  Michelia,  Ic.  the  species  is  described  as 
follows:  "Spots obsolete.  Perithecia  scatteixl,  punc- 
tiform,  lenticular,  yellow.  Sporules  ovoid -oblong, 
5-G  X  1-1.5  u  minutely  2  guttulate,  cloudy -hyaline." 

115.  Phyllosticta  CalalpacE.  &  M. 

Am.  Nat.  18:  189.  1884. 
Exsicc.  N.  A.  F.  No.  13G8. 

On  leaves  of  Cafalpa  hif/nonioides.  Common  on 
this  host. 

Spots  pale  brown,  circular,  .5-7  milliin.  in  diam. 
Imrder  darker.  Peritliecia  brown,  lenticular,  epiphyl- 
lous,  scattered,  often  sterile,  H2x84it/.  Sporules 
subhyaline,  oval,    .5-7  x  2.5-4.5  u. 

116.  Phyllosllcia  Coryli,  West. 

Bull.  Acad.  IMff.  II,  Sor.  XIX,  No.  9. 
Exsice.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  ¥.  2(182. 

On  leaves  of  Corf/Ins  Amfvicdva  and  C.  rosfrata, 
common  but  mostly  sterile;  also  on  C.  Avelluna 
cult. 

Spots  various,  in-egniiar  in  shape,  reddish -brown 
whitening  out.  Perithecia  minute,  epi[>hyllous,  often 
in  small  groups  of  5-7.  The  measuremen'ts  given  for 
the  sporules  are  7-8  x  2-:i5  //,  but  generally  the  peri- 
thecia are  without  s})()res. 


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117.  Phyllosticta  concomitans  E.  &  E. 

Journ.  Mycol.  4:  9.  1888. 

On  living  leaves  of  Jlea'  deckhut  with  Amerospor- 
inm  ilicinnm,  E.  &  E.,  Lonisiana  (Langlois.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  of  irregnlar  shape,  2-8  mm. 
diam.,  definite,  mostly  with  a  very  narrow,  slightly 
raised  horder,  around  which  is  a  narrow  helt  of  pur- 
plish discoloration,  thin  and  finally  deciduous,  white 
ahove.  rusty  white  below.  Perithecia  minute 
scattered,  immersed,  opening  above,  but  with  their 
bases  slightly  prominent  below.  Sporules  oblong, 
hyaline,  5-7  x  1.5-2  ^i. 

118.  Phyllosticta  Haynaldi,  Roum. 

Mich.  2:  ;{42.  1880. 

On  leaves  of  Jhx  v( rticillafa,  West  Va.  (Nuttall.) 

Spots  epiphyllous,  indistinct,  vinous-rose -color. 
Perithecia  densely  gregarious,  lenticular,  .125  mm. 
diam.,  perforated,  covered  by  the  epidermis.  Sporules 
ovoid,  biguttulate,  5  x  2  ^i.  (Sec.  Nuttall  5-8 x  2.5-8 /^) . 

119.  Phyllosticta  opaca,  E.  &  E. 

MillspauHh  &  Nuttalls,  Flor.  West  Va.  106.  18!)0. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  :i44:{,  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Col.  950. 

On  leaves  of  7/fV  opaca,  West  Va.  (Nuttall). 

Spots  mostly  marginal  or  terminal,  of  irregular 
shape,  1-2  cm.  across,  dirty- white,  with  a  narrow, 
subferruginous,  raised  border.  Peritbecia  ev^enly 
scattered  on  the  spots,  subepidermal,  sublenticular, 
black,  200  |u  diam,.  raising  tlie  epidermis  into  pustules. 
Sporules  elUptical,  hyaline,  8  x  1.5  u. 

120.  Phyllosticta  prini,  Pk. 

4:kl  Hop.  20.  1890. 

On  leaves  of  Ilcr  iwrtivillata,  Catskill  Mts.,    N.  Y. 
(Peck.) 


V 


41 

Spots  small,  subcircular,  white  or  grayish  above, 
brownish  beneath.  Perithecia  small,  175  fi,  epiphyl- 
lous,  depressed,  black.  Sporules  elliptical  or  oblons, 
7.5^12.5  r  4, a. 


121.  PhyJIostlcta  terminalis,  E.  &  M. 

Am.  Nat.  18:  70.  189G. 

On  leaves  of  Ilex  Dahoon,  Florida  (Martin.) 

Spots  large,  brow^n,  becoming  nearly  white,  border 
purple,  black,  narrow^  Perithecia  black,  globose, 
slightly  prominent  beneath  the  cuticle,  epiphyllous, 
100-120  ^  in  diameter.  Sporules  hyaline,  ovoid,  ends 
obtuse,  15  X  4.5  u. 

122,  Phyllosticta  Paviae,  Desm. 

p.  .sphneropsoidea,  Ell.  Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  10:  97.  1883. 

Exsicc.  Ell.  N.  A.  F.  No.  1159,     Seym.    &   Earle     Eeon.     Fungi 
117,  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Col.  270. 

On  living  leaves  of  Aesciilus  hippocastanmn,  New- 
field,  N.  J.  (Ellis) .  Massachusetts  (J.  G.  Jack) .  On 
Aesculiis  glabra^  Indiana   (Underwood.) 

Spots  reddish -brown,  .5  cm.  in  diameter,  some- 
times confluent,  border  light  yellow.  Perithecia 
brown,  scattered,  punctiform,  epiphyllous,  but  visible 
beneath,  120  ^i.  Sporules  globose,  or  ovoid,  hyaline, 
granular,  1-2  nucleate,  12-15  x  8-10  ^<,  basidia  stout. 


123.    Phyllosticta  aesculicola,  Sacc. 

Mich.  1:  i;i4.  1878. 

P.  Aesculi,  E.  &  M.  Journ.  Mycol.  2:  I.'IO.  1880. 

On  living  leaves  of  Aescnlus  (jlahra^  Missouri 
(Galloway.) 

Spots  large,  often  occupying  half  the  surface  of 
the  leaf,  light  rusty -yellow,  with  a  dark  border,  be- 
coming lighter  at  length.      Perithecia  punctifoi'm,, 


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minute  (40-50 ;t<),  scattered,  brown.  Sporules  oblong- 
cylindrical,  3-4  X  1  iff. 

Differs  from  P.  Pariue  in  its  much  smaller  peri- 
thecia  and  sporules. 

124.  Phyllosticta  sinuosa,  £.  &  M. 

Am.  Nat.  18:  12(54.  1884. 
Ellis  N.  A.  F.  No.  i:JG7. 

On  leaves  of  Ohut  Americana^  Florida   (Martin). 

Spots  circular,  I'eddiKh -brown,  turning  nearly 
white,  mostly  2-3  millim.  in  diameter.  Perithecia 
black,  lenticular,  epiphyllous,  scattered,  mostly  near 
the  margin  of  the  spots,  150  ^i  in  diameter.  Sporules 
hyaline,  oblong,  or  clavate- oblong,  6-15  x  1.5  5/,  but 
apparently  immature. 

125.  Phyllosticta  Hesperklearuni,  (Catt.)  Penz. 

Phomu  Hespendearutti,  Catt.  Mic.  Ayr.  10.  1882. 
Phyllosticta  Hesperidcarum,  Sacc.  Mich.  2:  425.  1882. 

On  leaves  of  lemon  trees  in  a  greenhouse.  Fort 
Collins,  Colorado  (C.  F.  Baker.) 

Spots  circular,  irregular  or  sinuous,  brown,  turn- 
ing yellow  and  finally  cinerous  and  white,  1-3  cm. 
diam.  with  a  purplish -brown  border.  Perithecia 
small,  black,  innate,  with  a  large  round  opening  above. 
Sporules  elliptical,  rounded  at  the  ends,  hyaline  5-6  x 
3.5-4  ^i,  (3-4  X  2-2.5  i-i  Sacc.) 


126.    Phyllosticta  extensa,  Sacc. 

Syll.  14:  852.  181)9, 

Phyllosticta  Eucalypti,  E.  &  E.    in  Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  286. 
'  181)7,  not  Tlmni.  in  Sacc.  Syll.  .*{:  ».  1884. 

On  the  dead  brown  extremities  or  upper  half  of 
the  leaves  of  Eucalypttia^  California  (Bethel) . 

Perithecia  amphigenous,  evenly  scattered,  innate- 
erumpent,  globose,  100-120  (w  diam.  Sporules  oblong, 
5-8  X  1.5-2.5  it/. 


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kJ.    Phyliosticta  melaleuca,  E.  &  E. 


Oil  leaves  of  Ulnms  Americana,  Tuskegee,  Ala., 
Sept.  1900.  (G.  W.  Carver  No.  419) . 

Leaves  marked  with  irregularly  shaped,  subaii- 
gular  spots  which  are  deep  browu  below  and  grayish  - 
brown  above,  2-4  mm.  or  by  confluence  1  cm.  or  more 
in  extent.  Peritheciaepiphylloiis,  scattered  sparingly 
over  the  spots  and  over  the  green  parts  of  the  leaf, 
semierumpent,  black,  but  surrounded  by  a  narrow 
ring  of  the  ruptured  whitened  cuticle,  100-120  u  diam. 
Sporules  subglobose,  3  //  diam.  or  elliptical  3-4  x 
2-2.5 /(<,  smoky -hyaline.  On  the  gray  spots  are  other,, 
smaller  (75-80  f/)  sterile  perithecia. 

128.    Phyllosticla  erratica,  E.  &  E.  n.  sp. 

On  leaves  of  Uhmis  Americana  &  U.  fidva,  Rosa 
sp.,  and  tea  plant  {Thea  sp.  cult.)  Tuskegee,  Ala. 
Sept.  1900.  rO.  W.  Carver,  Nos.  499,  501,  577.) 

On  dead,  brown  parts  of  the  leaves,  mostly  mar- 
ginal. On  Ulmus  the  dead  part  of  the  leaf  is  sharply 
defined,  but  on  the  other  hosts  there  is  no  definite  line 
of  separation.  Perithecia  hypophyllous,  subcuticular, 
raising  the  epidermis  into  hemispherical  pustules 
pierced  at  the  apex,  75-80  f^i  diam.,  gregarious  or  in 
small  groups.  Sporules  globose  or  short -elliptical, 
hyaline,  6-8  ^i  in  the  longer  diameter. 

Notes  and    Corrections. 

Phyliosticta  affinis,  E.  &  K. 

Am.  Nat.  11G5.  1883. 

Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  No.  2(56(5. 

This  is  a  Gloeosporinm  and  not  a  Phyliosticta.  See 
Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  371.  1894. 

Phyliosticta  Sassafras,  Cke. 

arev.  12:  20.  1883. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.   N.  A.  F.  1722.    Rav.  F.  Am.  915. 


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All  the  specimens  are  sterile  and  the  species  must 
be  considered  doubtful. 

Phyllostlcta  tinea  ^  Sacc. 

The  specc.  distributed  in  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F. 
3257  are  not  this  species,  at  least  in  my  copy,  but  a 
Septoria. 

Phyllostlcta  Enoni/mi,  Sacc. 

In  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2675  is  a  Septoria.  S, 
spiciiUspora,  E.  &  E.  n.  sp.,  at  least  in  some  copies 
of  N.  A.  F. 

Plnjllosticta  eorylina^  E.  &  M. 

In  Am.  Nat.  18. 1264  is  Gloeosporium  Coryli^  Desm. 
See  Journ.  Mycol.  1:  114.  1885. 


//.  On  leaves  of  dicotyledonous  herbaceous  plants. 

129.  Phyllostlcta  Amaranth!,  E.  &  K. 

On  Amaranthus  retroflexHS,  Kansas  (Kellerman.) 

Spots  reddish -brown,  2-4  mm.  diam.,  paler  in  the 
center,  border  darker,  purplish-red,  slightly  raised. 
Perithecia  epiphyllous,  depressed -globose,  110-140  f^i 
diam.,  6-12  on  a  spot.  Sporules  hyaline,  elliptical, 
1-2  nucleate,  6-11  x  3-5  ^i. 

Differs  from  P.  Atriplicis,  Desm.  in  its  larger 
perithecia  and  sporules.  P.  Atriplicis^  Desm.,  as  rep- 
resented in  Mycotheca  Marchica  2383,  has  globose 
perithecia  only  40-60  .udiam.  which,  though  abundant 
are  buried  in  the  substance  of  the  leaf  so  as  to  be 
scarcely  perceptible,  and  sporules  only  6-8  x  1.5-2.5  fi. 
Possibly  the  Kansas  specc.  might  be  considered  a  var. 
of  P.  Atviplieis^   but  if  so,  it  is  a  strongly  marked  var. 

130.  Phyllostlcta  Astragali,  Pk. 

Bot.  Gaz.  275.  1881. 

On  leaves  of  Astrayalus^  Canada   (Macoun.) 


w^mm 


rssf. 


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Spots  obsolete.  Peritliecia  numerous,  often  am- 
phigenous,  180-280  w  diam.,  partially  covered  by 
the  fissured  epidermis.  Sporules  hvaline,  oblong,  -or 
oblong  fusiform,  13 -IG  x'S  ^t. 

131.  Phyllosticta  Mentzeliae,  E.  &  K. 

Jouri!.  Mycol.  2:  4.  1886. 

On  leaves  of  Meutzelia  nudu,  Western  Kansas. 

Spots  pallid,  circular,  or  oval,  5-8  millim.  Peri- 
thecia  amphigenous,  dusky,  innate -erumpent,  sub- 
globose,  100-130  w  diam.,  scattered,  several  on  a 
spot.  Sporules  oblong -oval,  subhyaline,  slightly 
dusky,  G  X  8  M. 

132.  Phyllosticta  Apocyni,  Trelease. 

Prelim.  List.  par.  Funiji  of  Wis.  19.  1884. 

Phyllosticta  Apocyni,  E.  &  M.  Am,  Nat.  18:  12G4.  1884. 

Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2078,  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Col,  301. 

On  leaves  of  Apocijnum  cannahmum,  Newfield, 
N.  J.  (Ellis),  Wisconsin  (Treleasej. 

Spots  brown,  round,  1-2  millim.  diam.,  border 
dark,  narrow,  slightly  raised.  Perithecia  dark 
brown,  subglobose,  erumpent,  epiphyllous,  mostly  in 
the  middle  of  the  spots,  75 /tf  in  diameter.  Sporules 
subhyaline,  oval,  contents  granular,  7-9  x  6  u. 

The  publication  of  this  species  by  Prof.  Trelease 
appears  to  have  priority,  his  paper  above  cited  bear- 
ing date  Nov.  1884,  and  that  of  E.  &  M.,  December 
of  the  same  year. 

133.  Phyllosticta  Batatas,  (Thum.) 

Syii.  Depazea  Batatas.  Thum.  in  M.  U.  No,  o98.  1875. 

PhyJlontictu  Jiatatas,  Cke.  Grev.  7:  35.  1878, 

Phyllosticta  bataticola,  E.  &  M.  Journ.  Mycol.  2:  20.  1886. 

Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.    N.  A.  F.  1155.     Rav.  F.  Am.  204, 

Spots  round  or  irregular,  2-5  mm.  diam.,  light - 
ferruginous,  paler  in  the  center,  with  a  narrow,  sliglit- 
ly  raised  border.     Perithecia  epiphyllous,  dark -brown 


IS; 


n 


16 

100-125  ^  diam.,  scattered.  Sporules ovoid  or  elliptical 
6-7.5x4.5. 

134.  Phyllosticla  Cornuti,  E.  &  K. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  2:  115.  1884. 

On  leaves  of  Asclepias  Cornuti,  Kansas  (Keller - 
man.) 

Spots  indistinct,  brown,  nearly  round,  or  limited 
by  the  veinlets,  more  or  less  confluent,  2-3  millim. 
Perithecia  black,  thickly  scattered,  slightly  erumpent, 
araphigenous,  70-100  (U.  Sporules  slightly  colored, 
oblong  cylindrical,  or  oval,  5x  4  ^. 

135.  Phyllosticla  spliaeropsispora,  E.  &  E. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  286.  1897. 

On  leaves  of  SoUdago  con  finis,  Calif.  (McClatchie.) 

Spots  subcircular,  white,  3-10  mm.  diam.,  with  a 
narrow,  brown,  shghtly  raised  margin.  Perithecia 
epiphyllous,  hemispheric -prominent,  black,  100-120  ^i 
diam.  Sporules  obovate- elliptical,  13-16  x  6-7  /f, 
brownish  on   stout  pedicels  15  x  2.5  ^i. 

136.  Phyliostictagailicola,  E.  &E. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  280.  1897. 

Parasitic  on  the  fungoid  gall  known  as  ''ItJiytisma 
SoUdaginis;''  Schw.  Colorado,  1896.  (Bethel,  No.  221,) 
Perithecia  numerous,  amphigenous,  globose,  about 
210 ff  diam.,  fringed  with  brown  mycelium,  buried 
except  the  erumpent  apex,  which  is  rather  broadly 
perforated.  Sporules  elUptical,  smoky -hyaline,  6-15 
X  6-8  u. 

137.  Phyllosticla  cylindrica,  Sacc.  &  Syd. 

Saco.  Syll.  14:  853.  1H99. 

hhyllosticta  Heucherne,  E.  &  E.  in    Am.    Nat.    428.  1897,    not 
l\  Heucherae,  Brun. 

On  leaves  of  FTeuehera  ci/Iindrica ,  near  Lake  Waha, 
Idaho,  June,  1896  (A.  A.  &  E.  O.  Heller.) 


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Perithecia  amphigenoiis,  hemispherical,  suberum- 
pent,  broadly  perforated  above,  110  ^i  diam.,  crowded 
in  circular  patches,  .5-1  cm.  diam.  Sporules  abun- 
dant, cylindrical,  hyaline,  5-G  x  1-1.25  fi.  Probably 
the  spermoginal  stage  of  some  dothideacous  fungus. 

138.    Phyllosticta  Fraserae,  E.  &  E.  n.  sp. 

On  leaves  of  Frasera,  Northern  Colorado,  (C.  F. 
Baker.) 

Perithecia  gregarious  in  narrow  strips  1-3  cm. 
long  by  2-4  mm.  wide,  innate,  papilliform- prominent 
on  both  sides  of  the  leaf,  especially  above,  globose, 
perforated  above,  80-100  w  diam.  Sporules  oblong, 
binucleate,  3-4x1  fi. 

Very  distinct  from  Marsonia  Fraserae  E.  &  E. 
and  Ascochyta  Fraserae  E.  &  E.  Has  the  same  habit 
and  general  appearance  as  Septoria  hrmmeola^  (Fr.) 


139.    Phyllosticta  Chrysanthemi,  E.  &  D. 

Can.  Rec.  Sci.  268.  1893. 

On  leaves  of  Chrysanthemum  Sinense^  London, 
Canada  (Dearness.) 

Spots  circular,  1-3  mm.  purplish -brown,  with  an 
obtuse  raised  border,  sometimes  confluent  and  finally 
deciduous.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  black,  innate, 
minute,  80-100  ^i.  Sporules  elliptical,  obtuse,  smoky- 
hyaline,  4-5  X  2.5-3  a. 


140.    Phyllosticla  minor,  E.  &  E.  n.  sp. 

On  dead  leaves  or  dead  tips  of  the  leavj9S  of  Vlnca 
minor,  Newfield,  N.  J.,  Julj,  19C0. 

Perithecia  amphigenous,  punctiform,  minute, 
scattered  over  the  whole  or  a  part  of  the  leaf  and  rais- 
ing the  cuticle  into  little  pustules.  Sporules  globose, 
5-7  /!<  diam.,  with  a  single  large  nucleus. 


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141.    Phyllosticta  Mucunae,  E&  E. 

On  leaves  of  Jlucuna  ntih's^  Tuskegee,  Ala. 
(Geo.  W.  Carver,  430.) 

Spots  minute,  white,  round,  l-8mm.diam.,  white 
with  a  narrow,  dark  brown,  raised  border,  soon  con- 
fluent for  2-3  cm.  and  then  mostly  extending  out  to 
the  margin  of  the  leaf.  Perithecia  amphigenous, 
small  (75-100  «),  subhemispheric -prominent,  black. 
Sporules  oblong -elliptical,  4-6  x  2-2.5  u. 


142.    Phyllosticta  orbicula,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  455.  ISK.i. 

On  leaves  of  Nasturtinm  (irmoracia^  London, 
Canada  (Dearness.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  circular,  thin,  white,  1-1.5  u 
diam.  with  a  narrow,  light  colored  margin  on  both 
sides  of  the  leaf.  Perithecia  mostly  ej)iphyllous, 
discoid,  black,  80-120  w  diam.,  erumpent  superficial. 
Sporules  oblong -elliptical  or  ovate,  hyaline  or  sub- 
olivaceous,  4-G  x  2.5-3  «. 

Differs  from  Ph.  (tnceps  Sacc.  in  its  broader, 
differently  shaped,  subolivaceous  sporules. 


143.    Phyllosticta  tenerrima,  E.  &  E. 

Proo.  Phil.  Aoad.  15(3.  181K5. 

On  living  leaves  of  Saponaria  officinalis.,  London, 
Canada  (Dearness.) 

Spots  small  (1-2  mm.)  thin,  round,  white  and 
transparent  and  finally  deciduous,  numerous  but 
mostly  not  confluent.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  de- 
pressed-hemispherical, thin  membranaceous,  60-100 /< 
diam.,  few  on  a  spot.  Sporules  elliptical  or  oblong- 
elliptical,  hyaline,  4-6  x  2-2.5  //,  abundant. 

Easily  recognized  by  its  thin,  white,  transparent 
spots. 


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144.  Phyllosticta  astericola,  E.  (fe  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  If)?.   18!)2. 

On  leaves  of  Aster  nnthflhitas,  Wisconsin  (Davis). 

Spots  snbeircnlav,  1-2  nnn.  diani.,  dark  brown, 
margin  mostly  subrepand  and  surrounded  with  a 
yellowish  discoloration,  often  continent,  paler  below. 
Perithecia  epiphyllons,  prominent,  black,  ir)()-2()0  n 
diam.  Sporules  abundant,  almond  shaped,  hyaline, 
mostly  2 -nucleate,  8-11  x  4  </. 

145.  Phyllosticta  nicotlana,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  157.  ISJKJ. 

On  leaves  of  tobacco,  North  Carolina  (McCarthy) . 

Spots  amphijijenous,  lar^e  (.5-1.5  cm.),  irregular 
in  shape,  pale  dirty  brown,  lightev  in  the  center,  the 
margin  reddish -zonate.  Peritliecia  amphigenonw, 
numerous,  erumpent -superficial,  black,  depress(Ml- 
hemispherical,  .25  mm.  diam.,  with  a  broad  papilli- 
form  ostiohuL  Sporules  oblong  elliptical,  )^.5-5  x 
1.5  //.  Thisdiffers  from  Fh.  tahaciVa^t^.,  in  its  erum- 
pent-superficial  perithecia  and  smaller,  differently 
shaped  sporules.  The  specc.  of  Ph.  tabaci  in  Sydow's 
J/,  nhtrchira  (2,;J75) ,  have  spots  much  like  this  but 
less  definitely  limited,  with  perithecia  less  numerous 
and  bnried  in  the  leaf  so  that  only  their  apices  are 
visible,  and  sporules  globose  or  ovate,  4-G  u  in  their 
longer  diam.  and  about  ;]-4  u  in  their  lesser  diam. 


146.    Phyllosticta  Trillli,  E.  &  E. 

Pioc.  Phil.  Acad.  4li0.  I8!)5. 

On  leaves  of  TriUium  /trfiolafum^  Pnlhnan,  Wash. 
(Piper.) 

Spots  small,  2-8  mm.,  round,  dirty-brown,  grav- 
ish  in  the  center,  margin  darker,  with  a  yellowish - 
shaded  border.  Perithecia  innate,  epiphyllons,  glo- 
b(>se,  about  .75  u  diam.  Sporules  oblong,  hyaline, 
continuous,  10-14  X  2-2.5  M.     On  the  same  spot's   is   a 


! 


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Cladosporium  C.  TriUii,  E.  &  E.  Tufts  effused, 
ylate-color.  Hyphae  septate,  brown,  60-70  x  5-6  ;i<. 
Conidia  oblong,  brown,  1-8  septate,  15-22  x  5-7  ;i/. 

147.  Phyllosticla  Rudbeckiae,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  430.  1895. 

On  leaves  of  Rndhecl'ia  lacimata.,  Wisconsin 
(Davis) . 

Spots  nearly  black,  irregular,  subelliptical  or 
subcircular,  .5-. 75  cm.  diam.,  definite  with  the  bor- 
der darker  than  the  center.  Perithecia  epiphyllous, 
scattered,  black,  small,  hemispheric-prominent. 
Sporules  oblong-cylindrical,  hyaline,  straight  or 
slightly  curved,  obtuse,  8-12  x  2-2.5 /<. 

148.  Phyllosticta  Cirsii,  Desm. 

Ann.  Soi.  Nat.  'M.  1847. 

On  leaves  of  Cvicus  arrfnsis^  Canada  (Dearness.) 

Spots  ei>ip)iyllous,  various,  subcircular,  cinereous 
when  dry,  with  a  darker  margin.  Perithecia  innate, 
scattered,  l)la('k.  Sijorules  oblong-ovoid,  5-7  x  2.5-3  ft 
binucleate,  hyaline, 

149.  Phyllosticta  allantospora,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  :{.m.  1894. 

On  leaves  of  Calilc  Amrnrana,  Sandy  Hook, 
N.  J.  (F.  L.  Stevens  ) 

Spots  subcircular,  wood -color -brown,  8-4  mm. 
diam.,  margin  broad,  greenish,  subindefinite.  Peri- 
thecia epi[)hyll(>us,  subdiscoid,  perforated,  100-110 /ff 
diam.  Sporules  oblong  (n*  short  cylindrical,  hyaline, 
obtuse,  mostly  a  little  curved,  8-5  x  1.25  ft. 

150.  Phyllosticta  Aplectrl,  E.  &  E. 

Proc    V'hii.  Acad.   :WI.  1894. 

On  leaves  of  Aplcctium  hjjcwah'^  Delaware 
(Conmions) . 


^sm?^mmi:'mamnm»mns0«^i^am!i«r:smBmiSAvniiKm:iSiffn-  '^n^^i^l'iES^^g^gg^^^'^^rvj^y^Vt^lj^tV 


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Spots  of  irregular  shape,  whitish,  with  a  shaded 
purple  border,  1cm.  diam.  Perithecia  crowded  in 
the  spots,  erumpent,  depressed -globose,  75-90  «,  with 
a  distinct  papilliform  ostiolum,  of  a  coarse  cellular, 
dark  olivaceous  texture.  Sporules  elliptical,  hyaline,' 
6-9x5  fi,  filled  with  small  nuclei.  Accompanied  by 
Ftmcladium  A  pled  n,  E.  &  E.  on  the  same  spots. 


»'S  •  '>. 


151.    Phyllosticta  Brunellae,  E.  &  E. 

Proc.  Phil.  Acad.  :{o5.  1894. 

On   leaves  of  Brnnella  vii](/nns,  Seattle,   Wash. 
(Prof.  C.  y.  Piper.) 

Spots  rusty  brown,  of  ii-regular  shape,  subangular 
8-1  mm.  diam.,  or  often  much  larger,  occupying  half 
or  more  of  the  leaf,  definitely  limited  but  without  any 
distinct  border.  Perithecia  buried  in  tlic  sul)stauce  of 
the  leaf,  minute,  dark  colored,  scarcely  visible.  S]K)r- 
ules  cylindrical,  :MI5  x  .5  .75 //,  sf might,  obtuse, 
slightly  swollen  at  each  end,  much  like  those  of  Ph. 
osteospora ,  Sacc,  which,  however,  has  s]H)rules  0-7 
X  1  u. 


152.    Phyllosticta  ferax,  E.  «fc  E. 

Proc.  Phil.   Acjul.  il-V).  1H!)4. 

On  fading  leaves  of  LnninnH  (ilbifrons^  Pasadena, 
Cat.  (McCbitchie.) 

Spots  subindefinite,  epiphyllous,  dark  dirty 
brown,  more  or  less  contluem,  blackening  an<l  killing 
the  leaves.  Perithecia  ei)ii>hyl'nus,  abundant,  scat- 
tered over  the  s])ots  and  over  the  gi'een  parts  (►f  the 
leaf,  semiemergent,  globose,  of  rntlier  coarse  cellular 
structure,  110-150 // diam.,  perforated  above.  Spor- 
ules almndant,  hyaline,  continuous,  8-4  x  1-1.25  u. 


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153.  Phyllostlcla  anemonicola,  Sace.  &  Syd. 

Saec.  Syll.  14:  805.  1899. 

PhyUox'ticta  Anenionis,  E.  &  E.  Proc.  Phil.  Aead.  35(5.  1894. 

Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  No.  liUyi. 

On  leaves  of  Anemone  Fennsf/lvanicd,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mieiiijxan,  (Harriet  L.  Merrow) . 

Perithecia  gregarious,  hypophyllons,  depressed - 
globose,  ernmpent -superficial,  90-110//  diam.,  sub- 
astomous,  on  light  brown,  dead  looking  areas  of  the 
leaf,  more  or  less  distinctly  bounded  by  the  veinlets. 
Sporules  short -cylindrical,  slightly  curved,  obtuse, 
5-7  X  1.25  </.  This  is  different  from  Plnjllaclioni 
Annnonis  (Fr.),  which  is  found  both  on  the  petioles 
and  leaves,  and  has  the  characteristic  stromata  of  the 
Dothideaceae,  the  single  stromata  being  about  twice 
as  large  as  the  perithecia  of  our  Pity  I  lost  irf  a  and  each 
containing  (sec.  spec,  in  Roum.  Fungi  Gallici  192)  li-O 
ascigerous  cells. 

154.  Phyllosticta  ambrosioides,  Thum. 

(>)ntr.   Myeol.    Lnsit.  No.  r»02. 
Saec.  Syll.  li:  oa.  1884. 

E.xsit'c.  Ell.  &  Kvrht,    N.  A.   V.  17L'4.    Seymour   iV:    Earle    Ofcon. 

On  le.ives  ot  (Vtenopo(/iuin  (inthrosioif/rs^  Louisiana 
(Langlois) . 

Spots  small,  (1 -:i  mm.  j  greenish  at  fii'st,  becom- 
ing white  in  tlie  <'(Miter  with  a  pui'ple  mai'gin.  Pei'i- 
thecia  e])iphyllous,  s<'miimmers(Ml,  black,  subglobose, 
70-SO//  diam.,  ]K'rfoi*nted  abov(\  Sporules  cylindrical 
4-5  X  1.5  .7  rounded  at  tlie  ends. 

155.  Phyllosticta  Ludwigiae,  Pk. 

44tli  \U'\K  N.  V.  Stiitc  Mils   p.  'SA,  pi.  4.  fijrs.  22  aiul  2U. 

On  living  leaves  of  J/^nhriiiia  jni/usfris,  N.  Y.  State 
(Peck.) 

Spots  small,  circular,  sometimes  confluent,  cen- 
twally  pallid,  dry,  surrouncU'd  with   a    brownish   or  a 


VWMMJUUI'.n.-i 


IP 


ri; 


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purplish  red  border.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  tew, 
often  single,  100  ^i  diam,  Sporules  elliptical  or  oblong 
binucleate,  colorless,  7-9  x  4  w. 

156.  Phyllosticta  Apij,  Halst. 

Rep.  N.  J.  Aff.  Expt.  Station,  253.  1891. 

On     leaves  of    Apium   qroveolens.    New    Jersey 
(Halsted.) 

Spots  brown.  Perithecia  numerous,  punctiform, 
black,  perforated.     Sporules  ovate -oblong,  hyaline. 

157.  Phyllosticta  gultulata,  Halsted. 

Seymour   &    Earle    Oecon.  Funffi  271.  18'J3. 

On  leaves  of  Oxalis  cornicnhita^  var.  stricfa,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.  (Halsted.) 

Spots  ash-colored,  usually  covering  a  whole  leaf- 
let. Perithecia  large,  numerous,  black,  ostiolum 
prominent.  Sporules  oval,  pointed,  9-10  x  3-4  //,  two 
guttulate. 

138.    Phyllosticta  pallida,  Halsted. 

Seymour  &   Earle     Oeeon.  Punj?i   2(12.  IHOH. 

On  leaves  of  Silene  noetijiora^  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
(Stevens.) 

Spots  large,  pale,  indefinite.  Perithecia  usually 
epiphyllous,  dark  brown,  punctiform,  abundant,  45- 
170  y.  diam.,  ostiolum  distinct,  dark -bordered.  Spor- 
ules oblong,  mostly  straight,  4-7  x  1.5-2  ^i.  Doubt- 
fully distinct  from  P.  SiJmps  Pk. 

159.    Phyllosticta  Siienes,  Pk. 

4:M  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mum.  20.  IHOO. 

On  leaves  of  Silrnr  anfirrhina,  N.  Y.  State  (Peck.) 

Spots  large,  sometimes  occupying  half  the  loaf, 
pallid.      Perithecia  amphigenous  or    hypophyllous, 


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minute,  punctiform,  black,  100-125  ^diam^   Sporules 
oblong  or  cylindrical,  hyaline,  10-12.O  x  .i..)-»)  ^. 

160.  Phyllosticta  Mitellae,  Pk. 

39th  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  44.  1886. 

On  leaves  of  M^^//r/  diphylla,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
(Peck.) 

Spots  subcircular,  brown.  Perithecia  minute, 
62-75^^  amphigenous,  black.  Sporules  subglobose, 
hyaline,  5-6.5  ^  long. 

161.  Phyllosticta  LycopersicI,  Pk. 

40th  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  nl.  1888. 

On  fruit  of  tomato,  {Ly coper sicmi  esculenfum) 
Albany  Co.,  N.Y.  (Peck.) 

Spots  large,  subcircular,  cinereous.  Perithecia 
minute  brown  or  blackish,  opening  by  a  single  or 
Tmeti^es  by  two  pores.  Sporules  abundant,  oblong, 
orelliptical  6-7.5  x  2.5-3  ^c  This  is  probably  a  syn - 
onym  of  Gloeosporium  phomoides,  bacc. 

162.  Phyllosticta  HIbisci,  Pk. 

42(1  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  29.  1889. 

On  living  leaves  of  HiUseus  mosehmtos,  Patchogue, 
N.  Y.  (Pock.) 

Spots  subcircular,  whitish  or  reddish-gray  4 -8  mm. 
broad  with  a  narrow,  brown  border.  Perithecia 
minute  (100  ^0 ,  epiphyllous,  black.  Sporules  oblong, 
7.5-10  X  3-4  w,  mostly  2-guttulate,  basidia  simple  or 
blanched,  10-20  ^i  long. 

163.  Phyllosticta  Heraclei,  E.  &  D. 

Proc.  Can.   Inst.  (»1.  1H97. 

On  leaves  of  Herademn  Immtmn,  London,  Canada 
(Dearness.) 


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Spots  large  (1-2  cm.),  reddish -brown,  indefinite, 
finally  confluent  and  covering  a  large  part  of  the  leaf 
which  becomes  pale  and  dry.  Perithecia  mostly 
epiphyllous,  nearly  black,  siiberumpent,  110-125  ^. 
Sporules  oblong,  hyaline,  3.5  x  1.25  /u.  The  spots  are 
at  first  margined  with  a  faint,  yellowish  zone. 


164.  Phyllosticta  Epigaeae,  Pk. 

38th  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  i)4.  188fi. 

On  leaves  of  Epu/aea  repens^  New  York  State 
(Peck.) 

Spots  large,  irregular,  brown  or  reddish -brown. 
Perithecia  minute,  110-130  ju,  covered  by  the  epidermis 
erumpent,  epiphyllouc?,  black.  Sporules  elliptical, 
hyaline,  8  x  4  w. 

165.  Phyllosticta  citrulllna,  Chester. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  374.  18iH. 

On  leaves  and  other  parts  of  water-melon,  Dela- 
ware (Chester.) 

Spots  circular  or  irregular,  black,  concentrically 
ridged,  becoming  confluent.  Peritnecia  amphigenous, 
brown,  immersed,  scarcely  erumpent.  membranaceous 
lenticular,  65-131  |tf,  average  107  x  67  fi.  Sporules 
straight  or  slightly  curved,  generally  continuous,  but 
sometimes  uniseptate,  ends  obtuse,  often  biguttulate, 
hyaline,  about  10  x  3.5  ^i. 

166.  Phyllosticta  declpiens,  E.  &  E.  n.  sp. 

On  leaves  of  fledcra  Helix,  Tuskegee,  Ala. 
Sept.  1900.  (G.  W.  Carver,  No.  601.) 

Perithecia  epiphyllous,  on  dead,  brown  areas  of 
the  leaf,  gregarious,  hemispheric -prominent,  closely 
covered  by  the  epidermis,  which  is  tardily  ruptured, 
finally  collapsing,  110-150  f.i  diam.,  of  membranaceous 
texture,  pierced  above  and  mostly  sparingly  fringed 
with  brown,  spreading  hyphae  around  the  base.   Spor- 


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ules  oblong  or  narrow -elliptical,  hyaline,  12-22  x5-7^<. 
Outwardly  this  does  not  differ  from  specc.  on  the 
same  host  issued  in  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2936  and 
F.  Col.  67,  as  PhyUosticta  eoneentrica,  Sacc.  var. 
parsa    but  the  sporules  are  very  different. 

Vermiculori'i,  frichfUa,  Fr.,   occurs   on   the   same 
leaves. 


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PhyUosticta  hortorum,  Spej 

Mich.  2:  277. 
Exsicc.  Seym.  &  Earle.  Dec.  Fungi  No.  440. 

On  tomato  leaves,  common. 

Spots  circular,  indeterminate,  yellow  with  the 
center  gray,  amphigenous,  at  length  circumscissile. 
Perithecia  central,  minute  (80 -90, a) ,  lenticular -globose 
texture  thin,  membranaceous,  dirty -olive -color, 
pierced  above.  Sporules  elliptical  or  ovoid,  continuous, 
rounded  at  the  ends,  hyaline,  4-6  x  2-2.5  ^. 

168.  PhyUosticta  Scaevola,  E.  &  E. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  22:  43(i.  1H!)5. 

On  leaves  of  Scaevola  Chamissoniana ,  Sandwich 
Islands  (Heller.) 

Spots  circular,  Hght  brown,  2-3  mm.  diam.  Peri- 
thecia hypophyllous,  innate -superficial,  black,  60-80 /« 
diam.,  pierced  above.  Sporules  clavate-o))long,  2-3 
nucleate,  hyaline,  10-12  x  2.5-3  ^/. 

169.  PhyUosticta  palustris,  :^dl.  &  Dearness. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  Nov.  1900. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrhr.  F.  Col.  IJWS. 

On  Stachys  palmtris,  London,  Canada  (Dearness.) 

Spots  subangular,  subcontinent,  1-3  nun.  diam., 
rusty  ])rown  with  a  small  white  spot  in  the  center. 
PerithiH'ia  punctiform,  minute,  few  in  number,  usual- 


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ly  only  one  on   each   white  spot.      Sporules  oblong - 
elliptical,  3-4  x  1-1.25. 

Differs  from  P.  Stachydis,  Brun.  in  its  solitary 
perithecia  and  smaller  sporules. 

170.  Phyllosticta  plantagineila,  Sacc. 

Syll.  11:  481.  1899. 

On  leaves  of  Plantago  major ^  Lyndon ville,  N.  Y. 
(Pairman.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  subcircular,  pale,  scarcely 
dark -margined.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  lenticular, 
broadly  perforated,  pale-brown,  90-100  a  diam.  Spor- 
ules short -allantoid,  slightly  curved,  9x2-  3  ;t/. 

171.  Phyllosticta  Acanthospermi,  E.  &  E.  n.  sp. 

On  leaves  of  Acanthospermum  xanthioides,  Lake 
City,  Fla.  June,  1900  (Lucia  McCulloch,  com.  H.  H. 
Hume  No.  84.) 

Spots  subcircular,  slate -color  or  black -brown, 
margin  definite,  concolorous,  zonate,  2-4  mm.  diam. 
Sporules  oblong- elliptical,  hyaline,  3-4  x  1.5-2  ^i. 


172.    Phyllosticta  Petasitidis,  E.  &  E. 


Proc  Phil.  Acad.  7«i.  1891. 


On  leaves  of  Petasites  pnlmafa,  London,  Canada, 
Sept.,  1889  (J.  Dearness  838.) 

Spots  circular,  reddish -brown,  sometimes  with  a 
whitish  center,  .5-1  cm.  diam.,  concentrically  wrin- 
kled, margin  subindeflnite.  Sporules  oblong-elliptical 
hyaline,  5-8  X  2.5-3 //.  Possibly  an  imperfectly  de- 
veloped form  of  Ascochyta  microspora,  Traill.,  but  we 
see  no  septum  in  the  sporules. 


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173.  Phyllosticla  Sophorae,  E.  &  E. 

Proe.  Aead.  Nat.  Sci.  Pliila.  77.  1H91. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2(m. 

On  living  leaves  of  Soplwra  .sppciosa,  Texas  (Dv. 
Esjeling.) 

Spots  amphigenons,  small  (about  1mm.),  round, 
concave  on  both  sides  of  the  leaf,  with  a  narrow 
raised  border,  nearly  black,  becoming  reddish -brown, 
leaf  not  discolored  around  them.  Perithecia  innate, 
mostly  only  one  on  a  spot  partially  erumpent,  globose, 
lOO-lilO,*/,  filled  with  a  mass  of  minute  {1S^-2S}X  .7r)u) 
sporules 

174.  Phyllosticta  Orontil,  E.  &  M. 

Am.  Nat.  Id.-  1002.  ISS'J.  ,      . 

On    leaves   of  Oronfinm    <(qi(((tieum,    New   Jersey 

(Ellis.; 

Spots  large,  yellow,  border  indefinite.  Perithecia 
brown,  epiphyllous,  minute.  Sporules  hyaline,  oval, 
()  X  2.')  (/. 


175.    Phyllosticla  fatlscens,  Pk. 

40tli  Rtp.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  .IH.  18H8. 

/'.  OroHtii,  E.  &  M.  var.  ivlrenn,    E.  ic  E.    in    -loiirn.    Mycol. 
T):   140,  IHHl). 

Spots  rather  large,  subcircular,  pallid,  generally 
mai'ked  by  one  or  more  elevated,  concentric  lines,  at 
lengtli  cracking  around  the  margin  and  separating 
wholly  or  in  part  from  the  uninjured  part  of  the  leaf. 
Perithecia  minute,  !()()</  diam.,  epiphyllous,  at  first 
pale,  then  brownisli.  S])ornles  ol>long,  straight  or 
slightly  curved,  ()-10  x  )]-4  u. 

Wh«  ther  this  is  really  more   than    a  form    of   P. 
Orontii,  E.  <fe  M.  will  re(|uire  further  investigation. 


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176.  Phyllosticta  gentianaecola  (DC.) 

Depazeti  ijentiannecola,  D  C.  Fr.  S.  M.  2:  531.  1829. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2760. 

On  Gentiana  ^w^/rewsn,  Nuttallbuvg,  W.  Va.  Sept. 
1895  (L.  W.  Nuttall),  same  host,  Wisconsin  (Davis.) 
more  or  less  fissured  and  cracked.  Sporules  oblong, 
elliptical,  hyaline,  8.5-5  x  1.5-2  m. 

Spots  circular  reaching  an  inch  across,  rufescent, 
subzonate,  scarcely  circumscribed.  In  the  Wisconsin 
specc.  spots  are  mostly  small  (2-8m.)  round,  pale. 
Perithecia  crowded  in  the  center.  Sporules  not  well 
developed. 

In  the  West  Va.  specc.  the  sporules  are  oval, 
7.5  X  5  //. 

177.  Phyllosticta  Lychnidis,  (Kz.  &  Schm.) 

Sphncria  Lychvidis,  K.  &  S.  Mycol.  Hefte.  2:  53. 1823. 

The  specc.  in  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  2889  do  not 
show  any  well  developed  spores  and  are  therefore 
doubtful. 

;,78.    Phyllosticta  Dioscoreae,  (Cke.) 

Seidoriu  Dioscoreae,  Cke.  Hedwigia,  38.  1878. 
Grev.():  130.  1878. 

E.xsk'c.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  3355. 

On  leav^os  of  Dioscoren,  Mts.  of  W.  Va.  (Nuttall), 
So.  Carolina  (Ravenel.) 

Spots  circular,  dirt}/  brown,  becoming  whitish, 
5inm,  diam.,  the  largerones  subzonate,  margin  definite 
reddish  brown .  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  scattered  on 
the  spots,  semiimmersed,  perforated  above,  80-110  a 
diam. 

In  the  N.  A.  F.  specc.  from  which  this  description 
was  made,  the  sporules  were  imperfectly  developed. 
(S^^  •  Cki\  they  ai'(^  narrow-elliptical,  8-10  x  8  ^i.) 


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179.  Phylloslicta  VerbascI  Sacc. 

Mich.  1:  531. 
Exsioc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  3151.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Col.  567. 

On  leaves  of  Verhascum  thapsiis,  Short-Hills,  N. 
J.  (Halsted.) 

Spots  small,  light -colored,  subindefinitely  limited. 
Perithecia  punctiform,  scattered.  Sporules  oblong, 
6  X  3  -w,  obtuse  at  each  end,  slightly  constricted  in  the 
middle,  hyaline. 

180.  Phyllosticta  verbascicola,  E.  &  K. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  11:  115.  1884. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.    N.  A.  F.  3155,  Ell.  &  Evrht.  F.  Col.  566. 

On  leaves  of  Verhascum  Thapsus,  Kansas  (Keller- 
man.) 

On  large  brown,  rather  indefinitely  limited  spots 
.r)-lcm.  across  or  by  confluence  2-4  cm.  occupying 
large,  irregular  areas  of  the  leaf.  Perithecia  buried 
in  the  substance  of  the  leaf,  100-150  jU  diam. ,  and 
filled  with  abundant,  subhyaline  or  brownish -tinted 
oblong -elliptical  sporules  mostly  3.5-4  x  1.5-2  ^  with 
a  few  darker  and  larger. 

P.  Verhasci  Sacc.  is  on  small  bleached  spots  and 
has  i^porules  0  x  3  «,  slightly  constricted  in  the  middle. 

181.  Phyllosticta  pliaseolim,  Sacc. 

Michelia  1 :  Hi).   1877. 

On  leaves  of  PhdseoluH  (b'vrrsifolins,  Kansas 
(Kellerman),  New  Jersey  (Ellis),  Canada  (Doarness), 
on  Phaseolns  peremu\s,  Missouri  (Galloway)  ;  on  lima 
beans.  New"  Jersey;  on  cow  pea  {P.  Vii/nac  E.  &  E.  in 
Herb.),  Kansas  (D.  B.  Swingle.) 

Spots  irregularly  scattered,  subcircular,  2-10  mm. 
diam.,  deep  rusty-brown,  becoming  lighter  ir  the 
center  and  margin  darker.  Perithecia  scattered,  len- 
ticular, erumpent,  70-90  a  diam.  Sporules  ovoid - 
oblong,  mostly  straight,  hyaline,  4-()  x  2-2.5  //. 


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182.  Phyilosticta  Geranii,  E.  &  E. 

Journ.  Mycol.  3:  130    1887. 

On  leaves  of  Geranimn  Carol  hit  amnti,  Louisiana 
fLanglois.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  small  (1-1.5  mm.),  round  or 
subangular,  whitish  above,  rusty -brown  below,  mar- 
gin narrow,  darker  and  slightly  raised.  Perithecia 
few.  black,  punctiform,  erumpent,  mostly  epiphyl- 
lous.     Sporules   subelliptical  or  suboval   2.5-8  x  1  //. 

183.  Phyilosticta  Stillingiae,  E.  &  E. 

.lourn.  Mycol,  'A:  130,  1887. 

On  leaves  of  Sfil/iiu/ia  sehifpni,  Louisiana  (Lang- 
lois.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  definite,  rusty  brown,  not 
abundant  ("2-3  mm.)  Perithecia epiphyllous,  scattered, 
few,  dark,  convex.  Sporules  oblong -elliptical,  binu- 
cleate,  5-7  x  2.5-3  m. 


184.  Phyilosticta  Dodecathel,  Trelease. 

Par.  FuiiRi  of  Wisconsin,  1(5.  1884. 

On  leaves  of  Dodarathfon  Meadia. 

Spots  circular,  brown,  about  3  mm.  in  diam. 
Sporules  hyaline,  ovoid  to  oblong,  sometimes  nearly 
spherical,  eguttulate,  2-5  x  3.5-7  «,  unicellular. 

185.  Phyilosticta  Gaultherlae,  E.  &  E. 

Journ.  M>('ol.  1:  lal    1885. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  UU!),  1!MH{. 

On  living  leaves  of  Ganltheria  prontmbms,  New- 
field,  N.  J.  (Ellis),  on  Gmilthprin  Shullon.  British 
Columbia  (Macoun). 


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Spots  soattoved,  amphiffenous,  dark  reddish  piir- 
])lo,  1-2  mm.  in  diam.,  border  still  darker.  Peritheeia 
amphiirenoiis,  snblentienlar,  black,  coarsely  eellnlar, 
slijjhtly  prominent,  covered  by  the  cuticle,  100-115  <«. 
Spornles  elliptical,  hyaline,  .jjrannlar,  ')-!  x  4-5  w. 

'  186.    Phyllostlcta  Lappae,  Sacc. 

Midi.  1:   1.')!.  1S7S. 
Exsu-c.  Ell.  c^  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  IKWi. 

On  living  leaves  of  Lappa  major,  Ohio  (Keller - 
man),  Canada   (Dearness.) 

Spots  suban^nlar,  gregarious,  small,  subconfluent, 
1-2  mm.  diam.,  nearly  white  with  a  brown  raised  bor- 
der. Perithecia  amphigenous,  small,  (70-100  u) ,  len- 
ticular, erumpent.  Sporules  ovoid -oblong,  hyaline, 
4-()  X  '^  u. 

187.  Phyllosticta  innumera,  Cke.  &  Hark. 

Grev.  !):  S4.  1881. 

On  living  leaves  of  (?).  California  (Harkness.) 

Hypophyllous.  Perithecia  small,  sometimes  in 
circular  spots,  and  at  other  times  in  largt  gregarious 
])atches.  Sporules  eUiptical,  hyaline,  continuous, 
4.5x2</. 

188.  Phyllosticta  ISesaeae,  Pk. 

:Uth  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  44.  18HI. 

On  leaves  of  Nemea  vfrticiUata,  New  York,  (Peck). 
New^  Jersey  (Ellis.) 

Spots  subcircular,  pale  red,  scattered  or  confluent. 
Perithecia  hypophyllous,  small,  numerous.  Sporules 
oblong,  nearly  straight,  hyaline,  7-10  x  2.5  u. 

189.  Phyllosticta  Desmodii,  E.  &  K. 

,T(.urn.  Mycol.  a:  140.  18811. 

On  leaves  of  i^f^swof/mw,  Wisconsin  (Dr.  J.  J. 
Davis) . 


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.a. 


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Spots  amphigenous,  subcircular  or  irregular,  2-5 
mm.  in  diam.,  often  more  or  less  confluent,  dark 
brown,  becoming  whitish  in  the  center,  at  length 
more  or  less  fissured  and  cracked.  Sporules  oblong, 
elliptical,  hyaline,  3.5-5  x  1.5-2  u. 

190.    Phyllosticta  Palmetto,  E.  &  E. 

.Tourn.  Myool.  f):  140.  1889. 

On  leaves  of  Sahal palmetto,  Louisiana  (Langlois), 
Mississippi  (Tracy) . 

Spots  subelliptical  .5-1  x  .25 -.5 centimeter,  pallid, 
with  a  yellowish  shaded  border.  Perithecia  amphi- 
genous,  pustuliform,  110-150^/  in  diam.,  lead  colored, 
of  fine  cellular  structure,  with  a  small  round  opening 
in  the  center.  Sporules  cylindrical;  obtuse  2 -3 -nu- 
cleate, hyaline,  12-14  x  2.5-3  |i<.  The  perithecia  re- 
semble minute  blisters.  Probably  the  spermogonial 
stage  of  Splmerella  sahaligena ,  E.  &  E.  with  which  it 
was  mixed  in  the  Louisiana  specimens. 


191.  Pliyllosticta  Deutziae,  E.  &  E. 

Journ.  Mycol.  5;  146.  1889. 

On  leaves  of  Dentzia,  (cult.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  light  brown  or  whitish, 
round,  1-2  mm.  in  diam.,  with  raised  border  on  both 
sides  of  the  leaf.  Perithecia  lenticular,  black,  mostly 
epiphyllous,  nearly  superficial  .20  mm.  in  diam.  Spor- 
ules subelliptical,  fuscous,  4-5x3  </. 

192.  Phyllosticta  Commonsii,  E.  &  E. 

.lourn.  Mycol.  5:  140.  1889. 

On  leaves  of  pueony,  Delaware  (Commons) . 

Spots  pale  yellowish,  definite,  3-4  mm.  in  diam. 
Sporules  oblong  or  elliptical,  smoky  hyaline,  4-5 
(exceptionally  6-7)  by  2-2.5^.  Differs  from  P. 
pafontae,H.&S.  in  its  definite  spots,  smaller  (75-80 /t^ 
perithecia  and  sporules. 


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193.  Phyllosticla  simillspora,  Ell.  &  Davis. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  Nov.  11(00. 

On  leaves  of  Solidaf/o  Ohiettsis,  Wisconsin  (Davis) . 

Perithecia  epiphyllous,  depressed -globose,  semi- 
erumpent,  ostiolate,  seated  on  small,  dark  brown,  sub- 
confluent  spots  thickly  scattered  over  the  leaf  and 
somewhat  resembling  the  sori  of  a  Pncchiia.  Sporules 
obovate  or  globose,  mostly  shaped  like  apple  seeds, 
10-15  X  r)-6  «,  much  like  those  of  P.  sphaeropsispora 
on  SoJidago  confim's  from  California  but  spots  and 
ha))it  quite  different. 

194.  Phyllostlcta  Calactis,  (Cke.) 

Fhoma  Galavtis  "ke.  Grev.  14:  00.  188'). 

Phyllosticta  Galactis,  (Cke.)  E.  &  E.    Torr.  Hull.  L»7:  'A.  1000. 

E.xsico.  Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  lUoJ. 

On  leaves  of  Galax  aphjlla,  West  Va.  (Nuttall.) 

Spots  irregular,  pale  brown  or  cinereous,  without 
any  distinct  margin.  Perithecia  gregarious  in  dense 
patches,  very  minute  (80  ^i) ,  semi -immersed,  puncti- 
form,  black  and '^•hining.  Sporules  cylindrical,  round- 
ed at  the  ends,  2-4  nucleate,  hyaline,  12-15  x  4  //. 

The  specc.  in  N.  A.  F.  are  poor  and  do  not  well 
represent  this  species. 


195.    Phyllostlcta  Phytolaccae,  Cke. 


(}r«'v.  12:  LTi    IHHM. 
E.xsicc.  Hav.  F.  Ami.  "114. 


On  leaves  of  Phfitolacca  dcranf/ra^  S<>uth  Carolina 
(Ravenel),  New  Jersey  (Ellis). 

Epiphyllous,  sp<>ts  circular,  gray  brown.  Peri- 
thecia minute,  semi -innate,  light  ])rown.  S|)orules 
siiort,  linear,  obtuse,  h,\aline,  straiglit,  S  x  ]S)  u. 


r>5 


196.  Phyllosticta  Podophylli,  Winter. 

Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Club.  10:  49.  1883. 
AscoHpom  Podo}}hylU,  Curtis  in  Pk. 
2{(1  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  Go.  1869. 

On  leaves  of  Podophyllum  peltatmn,  Pennsylvaiiia 
(Martin),  Kentucky  (Kellerman) . 

Spots  larj^e,  irregular,  often  continent,  pale  brown. 
Perithecia  black,  globose,  amphigenous,  clustered, 
often  near  the  veins,  100-120  ,a  in  diameter.  Spornles 
subglobose,  or  ellipsoid,  hyaline,  granular,  8-9  x  5-G. 

197.  Phyllosticta  Solani,  E.  &  M. 

Am.  Nat.  Ki.-  1002.  1882. 

On  leaves  of  Solanum,  Kentucky  (Kellerinan.) 

Si)ots  pale  brown,  border  a  little  darker.  Peri- 
thecia bhick,  amphigenous,  upper  portion  deciduous, 
90  ^i  in  diann^ter.  8porules  su])liyaline,  oblong, 
9x2  ^i.  ' 

198.  PhNJlosticla  Sanguinariae,  Winter. 

.lourii,   Mycol.   1:   iL'.'i.  1885. 

On  leavew  of  Sanf/Hinffna  CdUiulcnsis,  Missouri 
(Demetrio) . 

Spots  scattered,  round  or  irregular,  gray  or  wbite, 
1-5  n nn.  border  brownish -purple,  distinct,  elevated. 
Perithecia  epiphyllous,  gregarious,  glol)cse,  puncti- 
form,  erumpent,  black.  ]()()//  in  diametei.  Spornles 
numerous,  ellipti<' -oblong,  one  end  a  little  attenuated, 
1  ly ali ne  5-7  x  1.5-2. 5  w . 

199.  Phyllosticta  tuberosa,  E.  &  M. 

.Fonrti.  Mycol.  2:  20.  188(1. 
Exsicc.  Ell.  «te  Evrht.  N.  A.  K.  Utll. 

On  As<'h'pi(ts  fuhcrosa,  Ciiuadn  (l)<'ar'ness).  New 
Jersey  (Ellis),  on  Asr/rpids  innwHafa,  I><'lHwaro 
((Commons),  and  on  ,/('/rpi((s  vdrirqittit  t  New  l^rsey 
(Ellis.) 


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m 

Spots  round  2-8  mm.  in  diam.,  white  or  soon  be- 
coming white,  limited  by  a  narrow  brown,  slightly 
raised  line  and  coneentrically  zoned,  nearly  to  the 
center  by  similar  lines.  Perithecia  brown,  lenticular 
epiphyllous,  180//  diam.  Sporules  hyaUne,  ovate, 
nucleate,  12-18  x  4-0  //. 

?00.    Phyllosticta  verbenicola,  Martin. 

-Jonrn.  Mycol.  2:  2(1.  ISSd. 

On  leaves  of  Verhniff  h((sf((ta,  New  Jersey  (Ellis.) 

Spots  pallid,  soon  deciduous,  1-2  mm.,  border 
red -brown.  Perithecia  lark  brown,  lenticular,  am- 
phigenous,  few  in  a  sp  )t,  140  w  in  diam.  Sporules 
subhyaline,  ellipsoid,  ends  obtuse,  9  x  :5  u. 

Differs  from  P.  Vfrhrnar  Sacc.  in  its  larger  peri- 
thecia and  sporules. 

201.    Phyllosticta  decidua,  E.  &  K. 

Am.  Nat.  17:  1105.  188:{. 

Phyllosticta  Cataiiiinthae,  E.  &  E.  .lourn.  Mycol.  fj:  14;').  ISHil. 

Phyllosticta  performis,  E.   &  E.   Proc.   A«*ad.   Nat.   Sci.  Phil. 

157.  18!»;j. 
Phyllosticta  Lycopodis,    E.  «&  E.  Proc.    Acad.    Nat.    Soi.  Phil. 

!»().    1890. 
Phyllosticta    Monardae,  E.    A:  B.  Trans.    Kansas  Acad.    Sci. 

XVI,  105.  18!)7-18!)8. 

ExHicc.  Ell,  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  Il(i5,  28;n,  P.  Col.  350. 

On  leaves  of  Leonynts  ((trdidra  Mnithtt  piprritti, 
Ncpcta  vaUiriu,  Scutclhriu  (ptbriculdia,  Ohio  (Keller- 
man),  on  Solmmm  (hdcmaru  amX  CaldmiHtlht  vli^iitpo- 
(liu))i,  Canada  (Dearness) ,  on  Vninniia  Vini'mitut 
Bidois  froiKlosa,  and  TriicriHHt  Cttmit/cHst ,  Wisconsin 
(Davis),  on  Monarda  ritn'othra,  Kansas  (Barthol- 
omew) . 

Spots  tliin,  dark  rust  -color,  b«'<M)iniiig  wiiite  and 
deciduous,  small  (1-2  nnn.)  round  (»r  subangular  and 
often  continent,  margin  definite,  scarcely  raised.  Peri- 
thecia not  abundant,  visil)le  (m  botli  si<lcs  of  tlie  leaf, 
small    ((10-100 '0,   sui)lenticular.       Si)ovules   oblong- 


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elliptical,  13-7  x  l.o-l]u  f mostly  »3-4x  lS)u),  the  longer 
one.s  with  2-8  taint  nuclei. 

The  deciduous  spots  give  the  leaves  the  appear- 
ance of  having  heen  eaten  out  by  insects. 

202.     PhyllostictaViolae,  Desm. 

Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  14  Not.  p.  27(i. 
E.vsico.  Ell.  »fc  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  1371. 

On  leaves  of  Viola  ntcnUafd. 

Spots  subcii'culai  stallid,  2-4  mm.  in  diameter, 
border  brown,  raised.  I'erithecia  brown,  erumpent, 
lenticular,  epiphyllous,  100-liJO  u  in  diameter,  but 
few  in  a  spot.  Sporules  hyaline,  oblong,  or  oval- 
oblong,  0-7  X  8  u. 


203.  Phyllostlcla  gossypina,  E.  t't  M. 

.Tourn.  Myeol.  2:  12!».  1880. 

On  fading  leaves  of  the  cotton  i)laut.  Com.  Prof. 
F.  L.  Scribner. 

Spots  light  rusty  brown  to  pallid  or  nearly  white, 
irregular,  8-5  mm.  broad,  surrounded  l)y  a  broad  red- 
dish-purple margin,  often  discoloring  most  of  the  leaf. 
Perithecia  black,  subglobose,  '-ollapsing,  membrana- 
ceous, innate -eruni]>ent,  slight!.,  pi'omineut,  epi]>hyl- 
hms,  scattered,  few  in  a  spot,  i\')-\)^^  a  in  diam.  Spor- 
ules  hyaline,  oval,  ends  obtuse,  2.5-8.;")  x  1.5-2.5  */. 

204.  Phyllosticta  Ipomaeae,  E.  &  K. 

.Iourn.M\('.()l.  :<:  102.  1887. 

On  leaves  of  Iponiocn  pdHduntfd.  Kansas  Keller- 
man). 

Spots  ampliigtMKtus,  v  itnty  lu'owii.  .-.ubcii'cular,  2-4 
mm.,  witli  a  durk  naiTow  fMM-der.  Perithecia  scattered 
innnersed,  sHglitly  piojerting  above.  S])oi'ules  eUi})- 
tical,  2-nu(deate,  In  iline,  4-(i  x  2.5 -!i  </. 


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205.  Phyllosticla  spinosa,  E.  &  K. 

Journ.  Myool.  3:  102.  1887. 

On  leaves  of  Si(/((  spinosa,  Kansas  (W.  T.    Swin- 
lej 

Spots  amphigenous,  round,  small  (1-3  mm.), 
white  above,  rusty  white  below,  border  mostly  pur- 
plish-shaded. Perithecia  mostly  in  the  center  of  the 
spots,  punctiform,  black,  slightly  prominent.  Spor- 
ules  oblong,  2 -nucleate,  12-14  x  3-;")  u. 

Differs  from  the  other  species  on  Muhmcene  in  its 
larger  sporules. 

206.  Phyllosticta  Antennariae,  E.  &  E. 

Journ.  Mycol.  4:  !».  LS8S. 

On  living  leaves  of  AntevnarHt  pU'.nt(i()inito1ia, 
Delaware  (Conmions.) 

Spots  epiphyllous,  (lark]>ur]>le,  with  a  dirty  white 
center,  subcontiuent.  Perithecia  few.  epix)hyllous. 
Sporules  ovate,  7  \  3  u. 

207.  Phyllosticta  orbicularis,  E.  &  E. 

Journ.  Myc'ol.  n:  10.  180H. 

On  leaves  of  CncnrbHn  i>epo,  Delaware  (€<  minions.) 

Spots  circular,  large  (3  cm.),  cinereous -bro^wn, 
with  a  narrow,  darker  iiiariiiii,  around  which  tlve  leaf 
is  shaded  yellow.  IVmlicciii  mostly  epiphyllous, 
prominent,  about  1(M»  'U  diam..  lu'oadly  ]>ierced 
above.  SporuW  rath+r  acat<^ly -elliptical,  hyaline, 
7)-i)  X  2-2.r>  II.  F.  CHrHriHhfrt^antm,  Sacc..  <liffcrs  in 
its  spots  and  curved  sporulcw. 


208.     Phvllosticta  Lat»erstroemiae,  E.  <t  E. 

Journ.  .Vlycol.   )     10.  IHHH. 

On  livinglcavesof  L.  hidim,  Louisiana  (Langlois) 


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Occupying  the  dead  tips  of  the  leaves.  Perithecia 
amphigenous,  punctiform,  black,  gregarious,  ernm- 
pent,  100-111  u  diam.  Sporules  ovoid,  granular, 
6-8x4-5.  This  has  the  habit  of  P.  tcrminalis^  E.  & 
M.,  but  is  distinguished  by  its  smaller  sporules. 

209.    Phyllostlcla  molluginis,  Ell.  &  Halsted. 

Journ.  Mycol.  3:  !«.  18!K), 

On  MoUuijo  verticillata,  New  Jersey  (Halsted.) 

Perithecia ami)higenous,  scattered,  black,  prom- 
inent, 80-100  ^i  in  diam.  Sporules  oblong  or  elliptical 
oblong,  hyaline,  8-10  x  )J-4  fi. 


210.  Phyllosticta  Hydrangeae,  E.  &  E. 

.Fourn.  Myool.T):  145.   1S8!». 

On  leavei^  of  Hyflravf/ca  (cult.) 

Spots  .5  to  1  centimeter  or  more  in  diameter, 
rusty  brown,  with  a  narrow  raised  border,  shaded 
with  purple  at  first.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  lenticu- 
lar, pierced  above  100-115  i-i  in  diameter.  Sporules 
oblong,   2-8-nucleate,  hyaline,  10-12  x  2.5-IJ.5  u. 

211.  Phyllosticta  Pyrolae,  E.  &  E. 

.Tourn.  Mycol.  ')-.  14;').  1H8{». 

On  living  leaves  of  Fyrohi  rohmdijolia,  Delaware 
(Commons) . 

Spots  amphigenous,  reddish -brown,  circular  witli 
a  narrow  slightly  raised  margin,  1.5-2  mm.  in  diam. 
Perithecia  epiphyllous,  erumpent,  globose,  100-112  ^/ 
diam.  Sporules  ovate -globose,  liyaline,  5-0  «  in 
the  longest  diameter. 

212.  Phyllosticta  Humull,  Sacc.  &   Speg.   var.   major, 

E.  &  E. 

.lourn.  Mycol.  '^^.  145.  1H8!». 

On  hop  halves,  Iowa  (Hitchcock). 


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Differs  from  the  type  in  its  larger  (12-lG  m) 
sporiiles.  Spots  dull  rusty  white,  becoming  whiter, 
2-8  mm.  in  diam.,  subcircular,  with  a  narrow  raised 
border.  Peritheeia  epiphyllous,  innate,  yellowish, 
(80-90  |tf.)     Sporules  12-10  x  4-5  u  with  1-3  nuclei. 

213.    Phyllosticla  Rhei,  E.  &  E. 

.Toiirn.  Myool.  1:  145.  1885. 


This  is  an  Ascoch t/fa ,  See  Proc.  Phil.    Acad.   IGO, 


1898. 

214    Phyllosticta  Chenopodii,  West. 

Snecimens  distributed  under  this  name  in    N.  A.  F.    1158    are 
Septoria  AtripUcis,  (Desni.)  See  Journ.  Mycol.  IV,  p.  117. 

In  Bull.  No.  78,  Dec.  1896,  Ohio  Ag.  Exp.  Station 
p.  285,  mention  is  made  of  a  Phyllosticta  on  cucumber 
leaves.  The  small  spore  cases  appear  as  pin -head, 
dark  spots  on  the  surface  of  the  dead  areas  in  the 
diseased  leaves. 


///.     On  Monocotyledonous  Plants. 
215.    Phyllosticta  cruenta,  (Fr.) 

Sphacria  crucntn,  Pr.  S.  M.  2:  581.  1822. 
Phyllosticta  cruenta,  Kick.x.  Fl.  Fland.  I:  412.  1807. 

On  leaves  of  SimiJacina  r,tcfmos(i,  Pennsylvania 
(Martin)  f 

Spots  subcircular  or  oblong,  8-10  mm.,  nearly 
blood -red,  fading  out  in  the  center.  Peritheeia  gre- 
garious or  scattered,  globose -lenticular,  dark  olix^e, 
erumpent,  200  ^i  diam.  Spf)rules  oval  or  elliptical, 
granular,  12-15  x  ()-9  u. 

216.    Phyllosticta  conslmllls,  E.  &  E.  n.  sp. 

On  YHcra  sp.  Alabama  (deo. W.  Carver 407  partly. ) 

Spots  ampliigenous,  the  same  spot  showing  dis- 
tinctly on  both  sides  of    the    leaf,  dark   ferruginous 


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71 


brown,  discoid,  subcircular  oi"  subelliptical,  with  a 
raised  margin,  very  much  outwardly  like  P.  yiiccaegena 
E.  &  E.  differing  chieiiy  in  its  much  smaller  sporules. 
Perithecia  crowded  in  the  central  part  of  the  spots, 
partially  erumpent,  »K)0-400  ^i  diam.  Sporules  variable 
mostly  '3-4  X  1.5-2  u  with  some  larger,  5-7  x  3-4  m. 
Probably  the  spermogonia of  Diatrypeacerrato  E.  &  E. 

217.  Phyllostlcta  Yuccaegena,  E.  &  E. 

Jouni.  M>eol.  :{:  l.'W.  1887. 

On  leaves  of  Yxcca,  Florida  (Calkins.) 

Spots  amphigenous,  discoid,  concave  on  both 
sides,  oblong  or  acutely  elliptical,  1-2  x  .5  cm.  with 
an  ol)tuse,  raised  border.  Perithecia  immersed,  barge 
f.5  mm.),  scattered,  amphigenous,  sometimes  conflu- 
ent, raising  and  rupturing  the  epidermis.  Sporules 
irregularly  elliptical  and  subinequilatei'al,  18-22  x  7-8// 
ends  subacute.  The  same  thing  occurs  without  any 
spots,  on  younger,  thinner  leaves. 

218.  Phyllosticta  Caricis,  (Fckl.)  Sacc. 

Fckl.  Svmb.Mvcol.  :}8f).  180!). 
Sacc.  S'yll.  'A:  Ol.  1891. 

On  Crnror  Pemmylvamcu^  Catskill  Mts.,  N.  Y. 
(Peck.) 

Perithecia  hypophyllous,  scattered  on  a  dark 
colored  spot,  hemispherical,  astomous,  shining-black, 
as  in  Sphaerella  punctiformiH,  sporules  inimerous, 
straight,  cylindrical,  continuous,  hyaline. 


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219.    Phyllosticta  Iridls,  E.  &  M. 

Proc  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phil.  Am.  LSilM. 

On  leaves  of  />'/.s'  ro'sicolor,  Green  Cove  S])rings, 
Pla.  (Dr.  Martin),  and  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  (Harriet  L. 
Merrow.) 

Perithecia  ampliigenous,  minute,  buried  in  the 
leaf,    witli    only  tlu'     papilliform     apex   visible,   4-0 


together  on  small  (.5 -1mm.) ,  dark  purple  spots  thick- 
ly scattered  over  the  leaf  which  at  length  becomes 
reddish -brown  and  dead  at  the  apex  and  along  the 
sides.  Sporules  oblong -cyhndrical,  hyaline,  nucleo- 
late,  9-11  X  2.5  ,«,  abundant.  The  spots  soon  become 
dirty  white  in  the  center. 

220.  Phyllosticla  vagans,  Pk. 

40th  Rep.  N.  Y.  State  Mas.  ns.  1887. 

On  dead  leaves  of  Smilax  racemosa,  New  York 
(Peck.) 

Spots  none.  Perithecia  minute  (75-88,^),  am- 
phigenous,  numerous,  scattered  over  the  entire  leaf. 
Sporules  very  minute,  spermatoid,  S  x  1  u. 

221.  Phyllosticla  Smilacis,  E.  &  M. 

Ell.  &  Evrht.  N.  A.  F.  32c'i,  F.  Col.  «6:i 

P.  smilacis,    E.  &  E.  in  Bull.  Torr.  Bot.  Clul  .  Nov.  1!»00. 

On  leaves  of  Sniilax   sp.  Ohio  July,  1898,  (Walter 
H.  Aiken.) 

Spots  circular,  dirty -white  with  a  narrow,  reddish 
rust-colored  border.  Perithecia  epiphyllous,  110-150  ^i 
diam.  Sporules  oblong -fusoid,  hyaline,  mostly  nu- 
cleate, subinequilateral.  12-15  x  8.5-4  ^.  This  species 
is  found  on  various  species  of  Sniilax  in  different 
parts  of  the  country  and  varies  considerably  in  the 
size  and  shape  of  the  sporules,  which  in  specc.  around 
Newfield  are  mostly  broader  with  ends  obtusely  round- 
ed, var.  suleffnm  '(West  Va.  Nuttall)  Ell.  &  Evrht. 
N.' A.  F.  3252,  has  the  perithecia  scattered  over  the 
dead,  dry  leaves  of  the  host  and  may  be  different. 

222.    Phyllostlcta  Lllll,  Ell.  &  Dearness. 

Can.  Rec.  Sci.  207.  ISJKJ. 

On  leaves  of  Lilium   nuperhmn,    London,    Canada 
(Dearness.) 

Spots  paUid,  thin,  oval,  with   a  narrow,   slightly 


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raised,  reddish  border,  4-10  mm.  diam.  Peritheeia 
visible  from  both  sides,  100-250  jj.  diam.  Sporules 
brownish,  4-5  x  3  u.  Probably  the  pyenidial  stage  of 
Lepfo  sphierid  LilU,  E.  &  D. 

223.  Phyllosticta  hispida,  E.  &  D. 

Proc.  Can.  Inst.  !)1.  181)7. 

Oil  leaves  of  Smilaar  hispida,  London,  Canada 
(Dearness.) 

Peritheeia  gregarious,  innate,  globose,  with  a 
broad  round  opening,  small,  (75-80  ^i),  visible  on 
both  sides  of  the  leaf,  but  more  distinct  and  promi- 
nent below.  Sporules  oblong-cylindrical,  obtuse, 
3-4  X  1.5  fi,   may  not  be  distinct  from  P.  ragmis,  Pk. 

224.  Phyllosticta  nymphaeacea,  E.  &  E.  n.  sp. 

On  leaves  of  Ntjniphncn  adunca,  Alabama  (Carver.) 

Spots  subcircular,  .5-1  cm.  diam.,  ferruginous, 
zonate,  whitening  out  in  the  center,  margin  slightly 
raised.  Peritheeia  innate,  globose,  slightly  prominent 
when  well  developed,  pierced  above,  60-80  fj.  in  diam. 
Sporules  oblong  or  oblong-elliptical,  obtusely  rounded 
at  the  ends,  hyaline,  5-7  x  2.5-3  ,w.  This  has  a  true 
perithecium  and  cannot  be  referred  to  CUofosporimti 
Nymp/utearum  AJlcsch,  which  also  has  larger  sporules. 

P.  hydroplrila ,  Speg.  differs  in  the  character  of 
the  spots  and  in  its  cylindric-fusoid  sporules.  The 
Alabama  specc.  come  neai'er  to  P.  Orontii,  E.  &  M. 

225.  Phyllosticta  Gladioli,  E.  &  E. 

On  Gladiolus  rommunis,  Tuskegee,  Ala.  Aug.  1900 
(Geo.  W.  Carver,  497.) 

Peritheeia  small,  thickly  scattered  over  both  sides 
of  the  leaf  which  becomes  brown  and  dead,  subcuticu- 
lar, raising  the  epidermis  into  little  hemispheric - 
prominent  pustules,  pierced  by  the  apex  of  the  peri- 
thecium. Sporules  oblong -elliptical,  hyaline,  14-20  x 
6-7  u. 


74 


ADDENDA. 

226.  Phyllosticta  pallens,  E.  &  E. 

On  li^aves  of  J^J HO )ii/)m(s  EuropiUHa^  Tnske^ee,  Ala. 
Sept.  1900  (Geo.  W.  Carver,  No.  GG5.) 

Peritbeeia  subglobose,  ir)0-200  a  diam.  evenly 
scattered  over  large  wbitened  areas  of  tbe  leaf  (mostly 
tbe  upper  balf)  at  first  covered  by  the  epidermis 
whicliis  finally  tbrown  off.  Spornles  oblong -cylindri- 
cal or  oblong -fusoid,  12-15x1^.5-4//.  Differs  from 
tbe  otber  species  on  KimrnjmuH.  in  its  mucb  larger 
spornles. 

227.  Pyhllosticta  fusispora,  E.  &  E. 

On  dead  or  withered  leaves  of  Castav  vesca, 
Tuskegee,  Ala.  8ept.  1900,  (Geo.  W.  Carver  Gii9.) 

Peritbeeia  epipbyllous,  erumpent  on  bleached, 
indefinitely  limited  areas  of  the  leaves,  hemispherical, 
pierced  above,  abont  150  u  diam.,  finally  collapsing. 
Spornles  cylindric-fnsoid,  slightly  curved,  15-18  x  3  ^. 
Diffei's  from  the  other  species  on  this  host  in  the  ab- 
sence of  any  definite  spots  and  its  longer  spornles. 


SPECIES   INDEX. 


Paare 

abortiva • 2 

Acanthospermi 57 

acericola       1 

adusta 6 

Aeaculi 41 

aesculicola 41 

affinis 43 

aerifolia 21 

allantospora 50 

Amaranthi  44 

ainlorosioides 52 

amicta 10 

Am  i)elop8idi8 25 

anemonicola 52 

Anemonia ••62 

Antennariae  68 

apiculata 19 

Apii 53 

Aplectri 50 

Apocyni 45 

Araliae 32 

arbutifolia 5 

Asiminae 35 

astericola    49 

Astragali  44 

Atriphcis 44 

Batatas 45 

bataticola 45 

Brunnellae 51 

Briardi  37 

Calaminthae  66 

canescens 24 

Caricis 71 

Caryae 35 

caryiaena  35 

Uastaneae 12 

castanicola 13 

Catalpae 39 

Celaslri 23 

Celtidis '. 

cercidicola i2 

Chenopodii  70 

Chionanthi  22 

Chrysanthemi 47 

circumscissa 16 

circumvallata  38 

Cirsii  60 

citrullina 55 

clematidis  31 

Clethricola 17 

Coccolobae 4 

Commonsii 63 

concentrica  9 

concomitans 40 

confertissima  •■ 10 

consimilis 70 

Cookei 4 

Corni 27 

JM 

4<i 

39 

44 

29 

70 

46 

6 

06 

56 


Page 


18 


cornicola 

Cornuti 

Coryli 

corylina- 

Crataeeri 

cruenta 

cylindrica 

(^yrillae 

decidua 

decipiens 


Desmodii  

destruens 

Deutziae 

Dioscoreae 59 

Dircae  5 

discincola U 

Dodecathei 61 

Ellisii 24 

Epigraeae 55 

erratica 43 

Eucalypti  42 

Euonymi 44 

Everhartii  32 

extensa    42 

faericola 7 

faginea 7 

fatiscens 58 

ferax  51 

flmbriata 11 

Fraserae        47 

fraxinicola   2 

fiisispora 74 

Qalactis 64 

gallicola 136 

Qarryae 3 

Qaultheriae 6l 

Gelsemii 32 

g'entianicola S^ 

Geranii 61 

Gladioli 73 

gflauca    ..4 

elobifera 27 

Qcrdoniae     23 

eossypina 67 

Grossulariae    24 

gfuttulata 68 

Halstedii 38 

Hamamelidis ^ 

Haynaldi 40 

Heraclei 64 

Hesperidearum 42 

Heteromelis      25 

Heucherae  46 

Hibisci 64 

hibiscina 7 

hispida 73 

hortorum  56 

Humuli 69 

Hydraneeae  69 

hydrophila   73 

innumera 62 

Ipomoeae 67 

Iridis      71 

ivaecola 5 

kalmicola  13 

Labruscae         25 

Lagerstruemiae  68 

Lanianoidis  32 

Lappae  62 

latifolia 14 

Laurocerasi  16 

lentaginis  32 

Leucocarpae 37 

Leucothoes 29 

Lilii 72 

limitata  37 

Linderae    8 

lindericola    g 


Page 

Liriodendri    38 

liriodendrica       38 

livida 18 

Ludoviciana  !!• 

Ludwipriae 5a 

Lychnidis 59 

Lycii 37 

Lycopersici 54 

Lvcopodis  6H 

Afaclurae ;« 

macrospora 38 

maculans     34 

Magnoliae 3 

marqinalia. W 

maxima 9 

melaleuca 43 

Meiiae  7 

Mentzeliae  45 

micropuncta      3 

minima 1 

minor  47 

minutissima U 

Monardae 66 

Mitellae 54 

Moliutfinis 69 

moricola  10 

morifoiia 10 

Mucunae  48 

Myricae 25 

Negundinis  33 

Nerii 29 

Nesaeae 62 

nicotiana 49 

nymphaeacea 73 

Nyssae 26 

Oleae 26 

opaca  40 

orbicula 48 

orbicularis     68 

Orontii 58 

Oxydendri  23 

pallens 74 

pallida 53 

Palmetto 63 

palustris  - 56 

Parkinsoniae 12 

Faviae 41 

perforana 66 

Perseae     3 

Persicae 28 

Petasitidis 57 

phaseoiina       60 

phomiformis  20 

Phytolaccae 64 

pinna 36 

Piroruni     36 

plantu^inella 57 

Platani 39 

Podophylli 65 

populina 34 

Prini  40 

prunicola 16-17 

punctata 31 

Pyroiae 69 

Quercus-Ilicis 20 

rubra 19 

Prim  18 

Rliei 70 

Khododendri 9 

rhoicola 30 

Ribia 24 

Roberti 23 

Rosae 84 

rubra 28 

Rudbeckiae  50 

saccharina 5 

Sanpuinariae 65 

sanguinea 16-17 

Sassafras    43 


Page 

Scaevolae    56 

serotina       15 

Silenis 53 

simiiispora 64 

sinuosa 42 

Smilacis  72 

Solani  6.t 

solitaris  36 

Sophorae  58 

Sorbi 27 

spermoides       13 

sphaeropsispora  46 

aphaeropaoidea     41 

spinosa  68 

Staphyleae 12 

Starbaackii   27 

Stillingiae      61 

~  -        •  8 

48 

41 

17 

14 

30 

30 

49 

65 

21 

13 

9 


Symphoricarpae 

tenerrima 

terminalia 

Tiliae 

tinea 

toxica 

Toxicodendri 

Trillii  

tuberosa      

tumoricoia 

turmalia  

Ulmi    

Vaccinii 11 

vagrans 72 

variabilis      33 

variegata 2 

Verbasci  60 

verbascicola 60 

Verbenae        66 

verbenicola  66 

vesicatoria    21 

Viburni 32 

Vignae 60 

Violae 67 

virens  20 

Virginiana  10-15 

viridis  2 

viticola       25 

vulgaris  26 

Wislizeni  W 

Xanthorizae    22 

yuccaegena      71 

zonata  36 

CORRECTIONS. 

destruens 15 

gallicola  46 


I 


^^ 


T^»" 


HOST    INDEX. 


1. 


No- 


xVcanthospenmim  xiinthioide 
Acer  glabruiii 
"     rubruni 
"    sacchariniun 
Aesoulus  glabra 

"        hippocastamini 
Arnaranthus  ritroHt'xns     - 
Anetnone  Pennsylvanica 
Antennaria  plantagiiiifolia 
Apiutii  ^rraveolens 
Aplectruni  liyernale 
Apooyimm  caiuiabinuin 
Aralia  spinosa  .  - 

Arbutus  Meuziesii 
Arctostapliylos  Mauzanita 

'•  vis(M(la 

Asiilepias  Cornuti 

"         tuberosa 
Aster  unibellatus 
Astragalus  - 

Batatas   edulis 
Bidetis  frondosa 
Brunella  vulgaris 

vakile  Ainerunina 
[ihunintha  (diuopqdiuni 

Jarex    Pennsylvanica 

varya      .        -        -        -        . 

^astaiiea  ehrysophylla 
*'        vesca 

Jatalpa  bittiionioides 

Jelastrus   scandens 

^eltis   (X'cidentalis    - 

/eras us  -        - 

'ercis   Canadensis 

'lien()pt)d;uni  ainlirosioides 

'liionantlius  Virginica 

ylirysantliennun 

/itrullus     -        -        -        - 

Jitrus      .        -        -        - 

clematis  viorna 

llothra  alint'olia 

•  nicus  arvensis 

!()c',{M)l()ba    uvifera 

'ornus  florida 

^orylus  Americana 

'rataes»us 

'■  tomentosa 

'ueurbita  pepo 

'yrilla  raceniiflora 


M, 


Id, 


77,  78. 


No. 


171    ; 

Desmodiuni 

-     18!) 

31    i 

Deutzia 

11)1 

1 

Di(>s(!()rea 

-     178 

14  : 

Dirca  palustris 

11 

12;} 

Dodecatheon  Meadia 

-     184 

122    ; 

P^pififaea  repens 

104 

12i) 

Eucalyptus 

-     120 

i.-);?  : 

Euonynius  Europaeus  , 

22(5 

220 

Fafjus  ferrufrinea 

-       17 

150   , 

Ficus  elastica 

05 

InO 

Forsytliia 

-     ;«) 

1U2    ■ 

Frasera 

i;{8 

<M 

Fraxinus  Americana 

4 

29 

"        viridis 

-     :{,  4 

28 

(trIjix  apliylla 

-     1!)4 

28 

Garrya  elliptiea 

5 

1:54 

Gaultheria  procumbens    - 

-     185 

19!> 

Shallon         - 

185. 

144 

Gentiana   Andrewsii 

-     170 

130 

Gelseniium  sempervirens 

!)2 

1H3 

Geranium  Caro  inianum  - 

-     182 

201 

Gladiolus  communis 

225 

15 1 

Gordouia  lasiantlnis 

-      00 

14!) 

(lossypium 

203 

201 

Hamamelis  Virgfiniana 

-      05 

218 

Hedera  helix 

23,  10(i 

101 

Heracleum    lanatnm 

-     103 

.'55 

Heteromeles 

70 

227 

Ileuchera  cylindrica 

-     137 

115 

Hd)iscus  moscheutos 

1()2 

(i;{ 

"        mutabilis    - 

-       18 

88 

Humulus  lupulus 

212 

7;) 

Hydranj^ea 

-     210 

()2 

Ilfex  I)ali()(Mi 

121 

154 

"     decidua 

-     117 

(iO 

"     onaca 

11!) 

m) 

"     verticillata 

118,  120 

l(i5 

Ipomoea  pandurata 

204 

125 

Iris  versicolor 

-    210 

8i) 

Iva  frutescens 

12 

40 

Kalniia  latifolia 

37,  38 

148 

Lagerstroemia  Indica    - 

208 

10 

Ijappa  major      - 

-     180 

.  70 

Leonurus  cardiaca 

201 

110 

Leucothoe  acuminata 

-      83 

82 

Lindera    Benzoiti 

20,  21 

81 

Liriodendron  tulipifera 

112,  113 

207 

Lonicera 

75 

10 

Ludwigia  palustris 

-    155 

No. 


No. 


Lupiiun  albifrons 
Lychnis      -        .        .        . 
Lycium  vulgare 
Lyfioper.sicum  esculentiim     1( 
Madura  aurautiaea 
Mapfnolia  acuminata 
"         glauca 

K^it»<lifl<>i"<     - 
Melia  Azedaraih 
Menispcrnmni  (^matleusc 
Mentha  piperita 
Mentzelia  nuda 
Mitella  diphylhi 
Mollugfo  verticilhita 
Monarda  citriodora   - 
Moru.s  rubra 
Mucuiia  utilis 
Myrica  cerifera 
Nasturtium  grnioracia 
Negundo  aceroides 
Nepeta  cataria 
Nerium  Oleander 
Nesaea  verticilhita     - 
Nicotiana        .        .        .        _ 
Nuphar  advena 
Nympliaea  adunca 
Nyssa  capitata 

Olea  Americana    -         -         'i 
.Orontium  aciuaticun; 
Oxali.«  corniculata 
Oxydendron  arboreuin 
Paeonia  .        .        .        - 

Parkiusonia  aeuleata 
Persea  Carolinensi.s 
Persica  vulfjaris 
Petasites  palmata 
Phaseolus  diversifolius    - 

"  perennis 

Philadelpluis 
Phytolacca  decandni 

Pirus  

Americana 
"      arbutifolia 
"      corouaria 
"       leucocarpa 
"      Maius 
Phintag'o  major 
Platanus         _        .        .        . 
Podophyllum  pdtatum 
Populus  'iionilift'ra 
I'runus       -        -        -        - 
"        deniissa     - 
"        laurocerasus 
"        serotiiia 
"        Virginia  tia 
I'vrola  rotuf.  'it'olia 
(^uercus  atfrit'olia 
alba 
"        aouatica  -    4!>, 

"        cinerea 


152 

Quereus  Douglasii 

49 

- 

177 

Ilicis 

55 

110 

PrinuH     - 

48 

il, 

167 

"        rubra 

51 

- 

102 

"        virens 

54 

9 

Wislizeni    -        -        - 

50 

- 

8 

Rhododendron  Catawbiense 

24 

7 

Rhus  toxicodendron            85,  8( 

i,  87 

- 

11) 

Kibes       

69 

2 

"     divaricatum 

67 

- 

201 

"     floridum 

68 

131 

"     o  yacanthoides 

68 

- 

IfiO 

"    rotundifoliutn 

68 

209 

Ro.sa  humilis 

100 

- 

201 

Rubua  odoratu.s 

97 

27 

Rudbeckia  laeiniata 

147 

- 

141 

Sabal  Palmetto 

190 

72 

Saufifuinaria  Canadensis 

198 

- 

142 

Saponaria  officinalis 

143 

96 

Scaevola  Chamissoniana  - 

168 

- 

201 

Scutellaria  galericulata 

201 

84 

Sida  spinosa                ... 

205 

- 

188 

Silene  antirrhina 

159 

145 

'      noctiflora 

158 

- 

175 

Smilacina  racemosa       -        2!5 

220 

224 

Smilax  hispida 

223 

- 

73 

Solan  um 

197 

■4, 

124 

Solidapfo              .... 

1.36 

- 

174 

continis 

135 

157 

riffida 

193 

- 

64 

Sophora  speciosa 

173 

192 

Stachys  palustris 

169 

- 

33 

Staphylea  trifolia 

32 

6 

Stillinyia  sebifera 

183 

- 

80 

Symplioricarpus  occideii talis 

'»'> 

172 

Syriufj^a  vuljjaris 
Thea        -        - 

ill 

- 

181 

128 

181 

Tilia  Americana        -        -        _ 

47 

- 

75 

Trillium  petiolatum 

146 

195 

Ulmus  Americana     -        -     127, 

128 

- 

105 

fulva          -        -          26, 

128 

70 

"        pubescens 

25 

- 

13 

Vaccinium  arboieuni    - 

30 

104 

Verbascum  thapsus           -     179, 

180 

- 

109 

Verbena  iiastata 

200 

108 

Vernonia  Virfjinica 

201 

- 

170 

Viburnum              _        -        .. 

75 

114 

'*            lantanoides    - 

94 

- 

196 

"            lentatro 

01 

m 

.99 

"            opulus 

90 

4U 

,  44 

Vifjna             _        -.        -        _ 

181 

41 

.45 

Viiica  minor             _        _        _ 

140 

41 

Viola  cucullata 

202 

4L> 

.  45 

Vitis  labrusca 

71 

40 

,  75 

*'     ri|)aria           _        -        _ 

36 

- 

211 

Xanlliorrhiza  npiifoliii 

(i! 

57 

Yiu'ca            -        -        -         216 

217 

50 

.  59 

52 

,  53 

- 

58 

SOL 


ERRATA. 

PatJfe  1,  ]'Mh  line  troiii  bottom  instead  of  S((rr.  Sij//.  4 
read  Sarr.  Su/L  :! 


Page  12,     lid   line   from   t(jp,    for    "Peritheei''    read 
Peritheeia. 

Paj>e  l!i,  'M  line    from  top,  sti'ike  out  "a"  at    end   of 
the  line. 

Pap'  24,   12th    line    from    ))ottom,  for   ''rotundifolia  ' 
read  rotnndifolium. 

Page  2(),  under  No.  74,  for  ^'Olca^'  read  Olea. 

Page  27,  under  No.  77,  for  ''Schwemit/''  read    S(di\r- 
einitz. 

Page  :M\,  4thline  from  top  for  "F.  A.  M.''  read  F.  Am. 

Page  :n,    4th   line   from    top,    for      'Sveitish"     read 
whitish. 

Page  47,  r)th  line  from  t(>p,  for    '•dothideacous''    read 
dothideaeeous. 

Page  r)(),  under  No.  1()8  for  Scaev(da  I'ead  Seaev<dae. 

l*age  ()4,  'M  line  from  to]),  for  ''O/n'ctfsis''  read  rif/ido.  . 

Page  ()f),    ;^i    line    from    bottom,   for    ''Mumiir'    read 
Hinnuli. 


Numbers  174,  175  and  178  should    have    been    phu  ed 
in  the  Monocotvledonous    Seetion. 


